Abstract Background Scorpionism is a serious public health problem in Brazil. Although cases of envenomation by scorpions are frequent in Brazil, Tityus silvestris – found throughout the Amazon region – is considered of minor medical significance and with only a few descriptions in the literature. This article aims to describe for the first time the epidemiological characteristics and clinical manifestations of scorpion stings by T. silvestris that occurred in eastern Brazilian Amazon. Methods A prospective and observational study was carried out on 13 confirmed cases of T. silvestris envenomation registered from 2007 to 2011 in the cities of Belém and Ananindeua, Pará state, Brazil. Results The stings occurred mainly during daytime, ...
The first two cases of scorpion envenoming caused by Tityus neoespartanus (Buthidae) are described. ...
Os escorpiões (Arachnida, Scorpiones), especialmente na área urbana, devido à grande densidade demog...
Background Scorpionism is a serious public health problem in Brazil. Nationwide epidemiological anal...
Background: Scorpion envenomations are a major public health problem in Brazil, whose most dangerous...
Scorpion stings are a major public health problem in Brazil, with an increasing number of registered...
Background:Scorpion envenomations are a major public health problem in Brazil, whose most dangerous ...
Scorpions, mainly those belonging to the genus Tityus cause many deaths and injuries in Brazil, with...
Scorpion stings are a major public health problem in Brazil, with an increasing number of registered...
Introduction: This study investigated scorpionism profile in the State of Amazonas, Brazil. Methods:...
This retrospective epidemiological study focused on scorpion stings in Belo Horizonte, Minas Gerais ...
Scorpion stings are a serious public health issue in tropical and subtropical countries. This is a d...
Scorpion stings account for most envenomations by venomous animals in Brazil. A retrospective study ...
The scorpionism or accident by scorpion is a public health problem in all Brazilian regions. In the ...
This is a descriptive and prospective study on epidemiological and clinical aspects of 72 scorpion a...
Two scorpion species of medical importance occur in the state of São Paulo: the native brown scorpio...
The first two cases of scorpion envenoming caused by Tityus neoespartanus (Buthidae) are described. ...
Os escorpiões (Arachnida, Scorpiones), especialmente na área urbana, devido à grande densidade demog...
Background Scorpionism is a serious public health problem in Brazil. Nationwide epidemiological anal...
Background: Scorpion envenomations are a major public health problem in Brazil, whose most dangerous...
Scorpion stings are a major public health problem in Brazil, with an increasing number of registered...
Background:Scorpion envenomations are a major public health problem in Brazil, whose most dangerous ...
Scorpions, mainly those belonging to the genus Tityus cause many deaths and injuries in Brazil, with...
Scorpion stings are a major public health problem in Brazil, with an increasing number of registered...
Introduction: This study investigated scorpionism profile in the State of Amazonas, Brazil. Methods:...
This retrospective epidemiological study focused on scorpion stings in Belo Horizonte, Minas Gerais ...
Scorpion stings are a serious public health issue in tropical and subtropical countries. This is a d...
Scorpion stings account for most envenomations by venomous animals in Brazil. A retrospective study ...
The scorpionism or accident by scorpion is a public health problem in all Brazilian regions. In the ...
This is a descriptive and prospective study on epidemiological and clinical aspects of 72 scorpion a...
Two scorpion species of medical importance occur in the state of São Paulo: the native brown scorpio...
The first two cases of scorpion envenoming caused by Tityus neoespartanus (Buthidae) are described. ...
Os escorpiões (Arachnida, Scorpiones), especialmente na área urbana, devido à grande densidade demog...
Background Scorpionism is a serious public health problem in Brazil. Nationwide epidemiological anal...