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Deadly Envenomation by Massive Bee Stings in a 7-Year Old Child in Ouagadougou

Authors :
Angèle Kalmogho
Chantal Zoungrana
O. Sawadogo
Flore Ouédraogo
Chantal Gabrielle Bouda
Ludovic Kam
Caroline Yonaba
Fla Kouéta
M. Delma
Source :
Open Journal of Pediatrics. :289-293
Publication Year :
2017
Publisher :
Scientific Research Publishing, Inc., 2017.

Abstract

Introduction: We are reporting a deadly case of massive bee stings observed in a 7-year-old child in Ouagadougou. Observation: The first symptoms, which appeared two hours after the stings of about 200 bees, motivated a consultation in a nearby dispensary in which the child received intravenous betamethasone before being referred to the University Hospital Center Yalgado Ouedraogo (CHUYO). Seven hours after the accident, a rapid deterioration in the general condition was noted with hemorrhage, respiratory distress, coma, and shock. A grade 3 anaphylaxis was diagnosed. The patient didn’t survive despite of the cardiopulmonary resuscitation using adrenaline in intensive care. Conclusion: The massive bee stings have caused a severe biphasic anaphylactic reaction which could not be reversed by the adrenaline administered in the second phase. The development of a protocol would contribute to a better management of the cases.

Details

ISSN :
21608776 and 21608741
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Open Journal of Pediatrics
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........84b1556ae37eb059919ce8cbe6e1b69c
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.4236/ojped.2017.74033