نتایج جستجو برای: buthidae

تعداد نتایج: 378  

Journal: :journal of arthropod-borne diseases 0
b vazirianzadeh department of medical entomology and infectious and tropical diseases research centre, ahvaz jundishapour university of medical sciences, ahvaz, iran f farhadpour department of medical entomology, shiraz university of medical sciences, shiraz, iran m hosseinzadeh department of pediatrics, college of medicine, ahvaz jundi shapour university of medical sciences, ahvaz, iran m zarean department of parasitology and mycology, ahvaz jundi shapour university of medical sciences, ahvaz, iran sa moravvej department of medical entomology,ahvaz jundishapour university of medical sciences, ahvaz, iran

background: scorpion sting is a public health problem in khuzestan, south-west iran. the aims of the current study were to monitor the hospitalized children, due to scorpion sting, and releasing more clinical and epidemiologic data related to scorpionism in this province. methods: in this retrospective study, the data of scorpion sting victims, among the hospitalized children in abuzar children...

2017
Khadija Daoudi Fatima Chgoury Myriam Rezzak Oussama Bourouah Lotfi Boussadda Abdelaziz Soukri Jean-Marc Sabatier Naoual Oukkache

Androctonus mauretanicus (A. mauretanicus) and Buthus occitanus (B. occitanus) scorpions, which belong to the Buthidae family, are the most venomous scorpions in Morocco. For the first time, we investigated the effects of such scorpion venoms on serum electrolytes in subcutaneously injected rabbits. For this purpose, 3 groups of 6 albinos adult male rabbits (New Zealand) were used in this exper...

2015
Moulay Abdelmonaim El Hidan Oulaid Touloun Ali Boumezzough

Scorpion envenomation is a real public health problem in many parts of the world, especially in North Africa, Central America, South America, the Middle East and India[1] [2] [3] [4], with over 1.2 million cases of scorpion stings and 3250 deaths each year worldwide[5]. Among the 1500 species described, venoms of at least 25 species are of medical importance for humans and the majority of those...

2000
JAMES L. HANULA TODD ENGSTROM

hSTRACT.-htomatk cameras were used to record adult red-cockaded woodpecker (pi-coides borealis) nest visits with food for nestlings. Diet of nestlings on or near an old-growth longleaf pine (Pinus palustris) remnant in southern Georgia was compared to that in longleaf pine stands established on old farm fields in western South Carolina. Diets of nestlings were expressed as percent nest visits a...

2017
Mehmet Dokur Mustafa Dogan Ersen Aydin Yagmur

Venom of Leiurus abdullahbayrami (Scorpiones: Buthidae) is an extremely toxic one and it stimulates voltage-gated sodium and potassium channels. In case of a stung by this scorpion; excessive catecholamine release occur and it impairs left ventricle contractility and consequently a heart failure occurs (scorpion sting-related cardiomyopathy). In addition to this cardiac-induced acute pulmonary,...

2017
Narges Sharifinia Iman Gowhari Manijeh Hoseiny-Rad Ali Ashraf Aivazi

BACKGROUND Scorpions' stings and their own mortalities place them among the most important health and medical problems. The dreadful features and especially their poisonous stings are considered a major cause of human stress and abhorrence/phobia. The current study aimed to study the scorpion fauna of Ilam Province, south western Iran in order to manage scorpionism related problems. METHODS I...

Journal: :Toxicon : official journal of the International Society on Toxinology 2010
Adolfo Borges Eldredge Bermingham Nimiadina Herrera Marcelo J Alfonzo Oris I Sanjur

We provide a mitochondrial DNA-based phylogenetic hypothesis for 21 Tityus species collected in Venezuela, Trinidad, Brazil and Panama, including 12 taxa known to be toxic to humans. Our phylogenetic reconstruction is based on 850 nucleotides of the combined cytochrome oxidase subunit I and 16S rRNA genes for most species, and centered on Venezuelan scorpions owing to the detailed taxonomic and...

Journal: :Anais da Academia Brasileira de Ciencias 2016
Nathalia A Silva Cleide M R Albuquerque Aline D Marinho Roberta J B Jorge Antonio G Silva Helena S A Monteiro Túlio D Silva Márcia V Silva Maria Tereza S Correia Ticiana P Pereira Alice M C Martins Dalgimar B Menezes Rafael M Ximenes René D Martins

Scorpions belonging to the Tityus genus are of medical interest in Brazil. Among them, Tityus stigmurus is the main scorpion responsible for stings in the Northeast region. After a sting, the scorpion venom distributes rapidly to the organs, reaching the kidneys quickly. However, there are few studies concerning the renal pathophysiology of scorpion poisoning. In this study, we evaluated the ef...

2014
K. Radha Krishna Murthy Prabhakara Rao

Death due to poisonous scorpion (Buthidae family) stings is a common event in the developing countries. Scorpion envenoming syndrome results in autonomic storm, release of catecholamines, angiotensin II, glucagon, glucocorticoids, either suppressed insulin secretion or hyperinsulinemia; hyperglycemia, lipolysis – sudden increase in free fatty acids (FFA), acute myocarditis, disseminated intrava...

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