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Epidemiological study of snakebite cases in Brazilian Western Amazonia

机译:巴西西部亚马逊河地区蛇咬病例的流行病学研究

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INTRODUCTION Brazil has the largest number of snakebite cases in South America, of which the large majority is concentrated in the Midwest and North. METHODS In this descriptive observational study, we assessed the epidemiological and clinical snakebite cases referred to the Centro de Medicina Tropical de Rond?nia from September 2008 to September 2010. RESULTS We followed up 92 cases from admission until discharge, namely 81 (88%) men and 11 (12%) women, with a mean age of 37 years, and mainly from rural areas (91.3%). The snakebites occurred while performing work activities (63%) during the Amazon rainy season (78.3%). The vast majority of individuals presented from the Porto Velho microregion (84.7%). Approximately 95.6% of the snakebites were caused by snakes of the genus Bothrops , followed by two lachetics and two elapidics cases. Surgery was performed in 10 cases (9 fasciotomies in the lower limb and 1 amputation). No deaths were reported in this study, but 4 cases (4.3%) developed sequelae in the lower limb. CONCLUSIONS This study can contribute to a better understanding of envenomation in the state of Rond?nia and thus can be useful for identifying real conditions that can increase the incidence of snakebites in this region. Moreover, the study results can serve as a basis for improving educational campaigns designed to prevent these types of snakebites, as well as for preserving snakes.
机译:引言巴西是南美蛇咬病例最多的国家,其中大部分集中在中西部和北部。方法在该描述性观察性研究中,我们评估了从2008年9月至2010年9月被称为热带热带病中心的流行病学和临床蛇咬病例。结果我们对从入院至出院的92例患者进行了随访,即81例(88%)。男性和11名(12%)妇女,平均年龄为37岁,主要来自农村地区(91.3%)。亚马逊雨季(78.3%)在进行工作活动时发生蛇咬(63%)。来自Porto Velho微观区域的绝大多数个人(84.7%)。大约95.6%的蛇咬伤是由Bothrops属的蛇引起的,其次是2例幼虫和2例幼虫。手术10例(下肢筋膜切开术9例,截肢1例)。该研究未报告死亡,但有4例(4.3%)下肢出现后遗症。结论这项研究有助于更好地了解朗德尼亚州的毒液,因此可用于确定可增加该地区蛇咬发病率的实际情况。此外,研究结果可以作为改进旨在预防此类蛇咬的教育运动以及保护蛇的基础。

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