A bee sting is always potentially serious. The severity and duration of a reaction can vary from one person to another. In addition, one's own reaction to a bee sting may differ between occurrences. Most persons experience a local non-serious allergic reaction to bee venom. However, depending on the location and number of bee stings received, as well as the ever-present possibility of a severe allergic reaction to bee venom, a serious reaction can be precipitated that can be life-threatening. A 49 years old man having a history of allergic reaction to bee sting was found dead near to 9 nests. There were many dead honey bees on him. External examination of the body showed more than 50 stings all over the body. Upon medico-legal autopsy, pul...
Envenoming syndrome from Africanized bee stings is a toxic syndrome caused by the inoculation of lar...
Morbidity caused by anaphylaxis from Hymenoptera venom allergy is notable, as 1-3% of the general po...
been published on African bees, there is no credible liter-ature concerning human health problems ar...
A bee sting is always potentially dangerious. The severity and duration of reaction to bee venom can...
Bee stings are common in rural areas where people are engaged in farming and other allied occupation...
Life-threatening or even fatal infections can rarely develop after bee stings. Deaths resulting from...
Bee venom is a complex substance which acts in different ways; local or systemic anaphylaxis associa...
Bees release large amount of venom, 50–140 mcg/sting.2 Allergens constituting the venom include vaso...
Copyright © 2014 Srinivasa Kaligonahalli Venkataramanappa et al. This is an open access article dist...
Arthropod bites are a common problem worldwide that are capable of inflicting injury, inciting aller...
INTRODUCTION: In 1956, Africanized honeybees (AHB) migrated from Brazil to other regions of the West...
Abstract Accidents related to Africanized honey bees are growing globally and are associated with mu...
Hymenopterid stings and subsequent allergic reactions including fatal anaphylaxis are a common indic...
Background: Thrombotic Thrombocytopenic Purpura (TTP) is a rare and life-threatening disorder charac...
Envenoming syndrome from Africanized bee stings is a toxic syndrome caused by the inoculation of lar...
Envenoming syndrome from Africanized bee stings is a toxic syndrome caused by the inoculation of lar...
Morbidity caused by anaphylaxis from Hymenoptera venom allergy is notable, as 1-3% of the general po...
been published on African bees, there is no credible liter-ature concerning human health problems ar...
A bee sting is always potentially dangerious. The severity and duration of reaction to bee venom can...
Bee stings are common in rural areas where people are engaged in farming and other allied occupation...
Life-threatening or even fatal infections can rarely develop after bee stings. Deaths resulting from...
Bee venom is a complex substance which acts in different ways; local or systemic anaphylaxis associa...
Bees release large amount of venom, 50–140 mcg/sting.2 Allergens constituting the venom include vaso...
Copyright © 2014 Srinivasa Kaligonahalli Venkataramanappa et al. This is an open access article dist...
Arthropod bites are a common problem worldwide that are capable of inflicting injury, inciting aller...
INTRODUCTION: In 1956, Africanized honeybees (AHB) migrated from Brazil to other regions of the West...
Abstract Accidents related to Africanized honey bees are growing globally and are associated with mu...
Hymenopterid stings and subsequent allergic reactions including fatal anaphylaxis are a common indic...
Background: Thrombotic Thrombocytopenic Purpura (TTP) is a rare and life-threatening disorder charac...
Envenoming syndrome from Africanized bee stings is a toxic syndrome caused by the inoculation of lar...
Envenoming syndrome from Africanized bee stings is a toxic syndrome caused by the inoculation of lar...
Morbidity caused by anaphylaxis from Hymenoptera venom allergy is notable, as 1-3% of the general po...
been published on African bees, there is no credible liter-ature concerning human health problems ar...