ABSTRACT: Scorpion stings comprise a serious problem throughout the globe, especially in regions where they are more frequent. In Morocco, Beni Mellal is one of the provinces most affected by this burden. This study aimed to trace the epidemiological profile of scorpion stings in Beni Mellal in order to improve patient care and prevent both morbidity and mortality. Our work is a retrospective study of scorpion stings based on medical charts of Beni Mellal. From 2002 to 2007, 8,340 cases were registered in this province with an average incidence of 1.36‰. The stings were more frequent in summer months, particularly July and August, and between 6 p.m. and 6 a.m. (59.8%). The average age of victims was 26.54 ± 18.42 years. Children were affect...
ABSTRACT: The present study aimed at verifying the impact of a Moroccan strategy against scorpion st...
Background & Objectives: The scorpionism is one of the important public health problem in several pa...
Objective: To study the incidence and epidemiology of scorpion sting cases that were referred to th...
Background: Scorpion sting is a major health problem in Iran. The aim of current study was to measur...
Objective: To determine epidemiological features of scorpion stings in the oases of Southern Moroc...
Background: Scorpion stings are an acute health problem in tropical regions. Awareness of this probl...
Background: Information on scorpion stings is available for many parts of Saudi Arabia, but not for...
ABSTRACT: The present study aims to elucidate the risk factors involved in deaths caused by scorpion...
Objective: To describe and compare the epidemiological features of scorpionism during six years (20...
Background: Scorpion stings are a public health problem in Morocco. Many studies have been conducted...
Introduction: People in tropical and semi-tropical areas are in danger of scorpion sting, and this c...
Backgrounds and Aims: In the tropical regions of Iran, scorpion stings are one of the most im...
Background: Scorpion sting is a public health problem in Khuzestan, South-West Iran. The aims of the...
Introduction: Scorpion bite is one of the major health problems in most countries. Lordegan is one o...
Objective: Scorpions envenomation cases are prevalent in Iran due to its socioeconomical structure, ...
ABSTRACT: The present study aimed at verifying the impact of a Moroccan strategy against scorpion st...
Background & Objectives: The scorpionism is one of the important public health problem in several pa...
Objective: To study the incidence and epidemiology of scorpion sting cases that were referred to th...
Background: Scorpion sting is a major health problem in Iran. The aim of current study was to measur...
Objective: To determine epidemiological features of scorpion stings in the oases of Southern Moroc...
Background: Scorpion stings are an acute health problem in tropical regions. Awareness of this probl...
Background: Information on scorpion stings is available for many parts of Saudi Arabia, but not for...
ABSTRACT: The present study aims to elucidate the risk factors involved in deaths caused by scorpion...
Objective: To describe and compare the epidemiological features of scorpionism during six years (20...
Background: Scorpion stings are a public health problem in Morocco. Many studies have been conducted...
Introduction: People in tropical and semi-tropical areas are in danger of scorpion sting, and this c...
Backgrounds and Aims: In the tropical regions of Iran, scorpion stings are one of the most im...
Background: Scorpion sting is a public health problem in Khuzestan, South-West Iran. The aims of the...
Introduction: Scorpion bite is one of the major health problems in most countries. Lordegan is one o...
Objective: Scorpions envenomation cases are prevalent in Iran due to its socioeconomical structure, ...
ABSTRACT: The present study aimed at verifying the impact of a Moroccan strategy against scorpion st...
Background & Objectives: The scorpionism is one of the important public health problem in several pa...
Objective: To study the incidence and epidemiology of scorpion sting cases that were referred to th...