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Citation

Charrab N, Soulaymani R, Mokhtari A, Semlali I, El Oufir R, Soulaymani A. Sante Publique 2009; 21(4): 393-401.

Vernacular Title

Situation epidemiologique des envenimations scorpioniques dans la province de

Affiliation

Laboratoire de Genetique et Biometrie, Departement de Biologie, BP 133, Faculte des Sciences Kenitra, Maroc.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2009, SFSP)

DOI

unavailable

PMID

20101818

Abstract

The objective of this work is to analyse and interpret data from patients bitten by scorpions in a province of Morocco in order to reduce morbidity and mortality caused by scorpion venom. A study was conducted of 901 cases of poisoning among 6959 cases of scorpion stings recorded between January 2002 and December 2006 from bites recorded in Beni Mellal. The results show that poisoning strongly coincides with the summer period, especially in July and August. All age groups are affected by this disease with an average age of 17.28 +/- 17.91 years. For the time post injection, 35.2% were able to check in under an hour. On the other hand, 70.9% reach a health facility with symptoms (class II) and 29.1% with signs of distress (Class III). Finally, the evolution of patients is mostly positive in 94.7% of cases, and the case fatality rate from scorpion sting poisoning is 3.88%.


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