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Citation

Aboumaâd B, Iba N, Dersi N. Bull. Soc. Pathol. Exot. 2014; 107(1): 39-47.

Vernacular Title

L'envenimation scorpionique au Maroc: scorpions du genre Androctonus, Buthus et Hottentota.

Affiliation

Laboratoire de biochimie et de neurosciences. Faculté des sciences et techniques, Université Hassan 1, Route de Casablanca BP 577, 26000, Settat, Maroc.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2014, Societe de Pathologie Exotique)

DOI

10.1007/s13149-014-0332-7

PMID

24402964

Abstract

Around the world and especially in summer, the scorpion envenomation is a real public health problem. In Morocco, its gravity is due to the diversity of genera of the Buthidae family whose their venom is potentially lethal, mainly the genus Androctonus, Buthus and Hottentota. The areas most affected by this problematic are the central and southern of Morocco. The lethality of scorpion's venom primarily affects children. It is rich in neurotoxic polypeptides that have targeted ion channel membrane Na(+), K(+) activated or not by Ca(++). The toxins polymorphism causes pathophysiological disorders. The diversity of symptomatic treatment in the absence of immunotherapy is due to variability in clinical pictures, which depends on the species involved and the patient at risk. The objective of this review is to highlight the magnitude of the scorpion envenomation by describing its epidemiological characteristics, elucidate the pathophysiological effects of the venom of the most dangerous scorpions in Morocco the genus Androctonus, Buthus and Hottentota, and their therapeutic treatment.


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