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Citation

Mimeau E, Chesneau P. Med. Trop. (Mars) 2006; 66(1): 69-73.

Vernacular Title

Agressions par la faune en Guyane Francaise: analyse retrospective sur 4 ans.

Affiliation

Service des Urgences, Centre Hospitalier Andrée Rosemon, Cayenne. emmanuelle.mimeau@wanadoo.fr

Copyright

(Copyright © 2006, Ecole De Sante)

DOI

unavailable

PMID

16615619

Abstract

The rich, diversified fauna of French Guiana has an infamous reputation for its aggressiveness. A retrospective analysis of the records the SAMU emergency service in Guiana showed that less than 1% of phone calls received between 1998 and 2001 involved fauna attacks. Most of these calls involved flying hymenoptera (36.9%), snakes (15.6 %), dogs (13.8%), and scorpions (9.8%). In 69 of 666 cases, the attack was severe enough to warrant dispatching a SMUR intensive mobile care unit. These cases involved poisonous snake bites (n=35), flying hymenoptera stings (n=24) and scorpion stings (n=5). Although this study presents numerous confounding factors, its findings indicate that the risk of fauna attacks in French Guiana may be overestimated.


Language: fr

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