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Case Report: "Killer Bee" Swarm Attacks in French Guiana: The Importance of Prompt Care.
- Source :
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The American journal of tropical medicine and hygiene [Am J Trop Med Hyg] 2021 Jul 07; Vol. 105 (1), pp. 225-229. - Publication Year :
- 2021
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Abstract
- In French Guiana, a French overseas region partly located in the Amazon, "Africanized" bees, a hybrid species of Brazilian bees known as "killer bees," have been observed since 1975. Since then, several cases requiring long hospitalization times have been described, allowing for a better understanding of the physiopathological mechanisms of this particular envenomation. Here, we report on a series of 10 cases of patients simultaneously attacked by hundreds of killer bees and immediately treated by a prehospital medical team already on site. Between 75 and 650 stingers were removed per victim. The reference treatment for anaphylaxis using intramuscular injection of epinephrine, vascular filling, and oxygen therapy was administered to all patients without delay. A clinical description was provided, and biological tests were performed immediately after the envenomation. We therefore observe the existence of a two-phase, medically well-controlled systemic toxic reaction. Thus, all our patients left the hospital after 44 hours of monitoring with no complications or sequelae, despite levels of intoxication described as potentially fatal elsewhere in the literature.
- Subjects :
- Acetaminophen administration & dosage
Acetaminophen therapeutic use
Adult
Analgesics, Non-Narcotic administration & dosage
Analgesics, Non-Narcotic therapeutic use
Animals
Anti-Infective Agents, Local administration & dosage
Anti-Infective Agents, Local therapeutic use
Anti-Inflammatory Agents administration & dosage
Anti-Inflammatory Agents therapeutic use
Chlorpheniramine administration & dosage
Chlorpheniramine therapeutic use
Epinephrine therapeutic use
French Guiana epidemiology
Histamine H1 Antagonists administration & dosage
Histamine H1 Antagonists therapeutic use
Humans
Insect Bites and Stings drug therapy
Male
Methylprednisolone administration & dosage
Methylprednisolone therapeutic use
Middle Aged
Oxygen therapeutic use
Prednisolone administration & dosage
Prednisolone therapeutic use
Saline Solution
Sympathomimetics administration & dosage
Sympathomimetics therapeutic use
Young Adult
Bees classification
Insect Bites and Stings epidemiology
Subjects
Details
- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 1476-1645
- Volume :
- 105
- Issue :
- 1
- Database :
- MEDLINE
- Journal :
- The American journal of tropical medicine and hygiene
- Publication Type :
- Academic Journal
- Accession number :
- 34232910
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.4269/ajtmh.20-1432