Stingray: Epidemiological and Clinical Aspects. Bolívar State, Venezuela

Sstingrays are poisonous fish that can produce lesions by means of injecting poison to the victim through a penetrative structure. The aim of this study was to determine the prevalence of stingray poisoning in the Ruiz y Páez Hospital, the principal hospital in Bolívar state. It was a descriptive, r...

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Main Authors: Julman R Cermeño, Julmery J Cermeño, Nilio Salazar, Norka Gómez de Salazar
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Language:Spanish
Published: Universidad de Zulia 2005-06-01
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Online Access:https://produccioncientificaluz.org/index.php/kasmera/article/view/4750
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spelling doaj-c781962a573b45a783a384c4b9feca812020-11-25T02:12:47ZspaUniversidad de ZuliaKasmera0075-52222477-96282005-06-0133146504749Stingray: Epidemiological and Clinical Aspects. Bolívar State, VenezuelaJulman R Cermeño0Julmery J Cermeño1Nilio Salazar2Norka Gómez de Salazar3Departamento de Parasitología y Microbiología. Escuela de Ciencias de la Salud “Francisco Battistini”. Universidad de Oriente, Núcleo Bolívar, Ciudad Bolívar. Estado Bolívar.Departamento de Medicina. Escuela de Ciencias de la Salud “Francisco Battistini”. Universidad de Oriente, Núcleo Bolívar, Ciudad Bolívar. Estado BolívarComplejo Hospitalario Universitario “Ruiz y Páez”. Universidad de Oriente, Núcleo Bolívar, Ciudad Bolívar. Estado Bolívar.Complejo Hospitalario Universitario “Ruiz y Páez”. Universidad de Oriente, Núcleo Bolívar, Ciudad Bolívar. Estado Bolívar.Sstingrays are poisonous fish that can produce lesions by means of injecting poison to the victim through a penetrative structure. The aim of this study was to determine the prevalence of stingray poisoning in the Ruiz y Páez Hospital, the principal hospital in Bolívar state. It was a descriptive, retrospective study. We reviewed data as to stingray poisoning cases during the period between January 1996 and July 2003. Twenty-four cases were registered (3.8 cases / year). Mean age of those affected was 26.2±16.1 years, 91.7% were masculine. The most frequent occupations were: fishermen (33.3%), students (25%) and farmers (16.7%), and 70.8% came from Bolivar State. The wounds were located in the lower members in all the cases, with local pain (100%), erythema (91.6%), hemorrhage (41.6%), necrosis and ulceration (29.2%). All patients were treated with asepsis and antisepsis of the wound, only 33.4% required surgical cleaning of the wound. All evolved satisfactorily. Poisoning by stingrays constitutes a reality in the Bolívar state, and the physicians that serve this region have to see to this problem and to prepare to adequately manage it.https://produccioncientificaluz.org/index.php/kasmera/article/view/4750Epidemiología, envenenamiento por raya, heridas por rayas, raya, rayismo
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author Julman R Cermeño
Julmery J Cermeño
Nilio Salazar
Norka Gómez de Salazar
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Julmery J Cermeño
Nilio Salazar
Norka Gómez de Salazar
Stingray: Epidemiological and Clinical Aspects. Bolívar State, Venezuela
Kasmera
Epidemiología, envenenamiento por raya, heridas por rayas, raya, rayismo
author_facet Julman R Cermeño
Julmery J Cermeño
Nilio Salazar
Norka Gómez de Salazar
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title Stingray: Epidemiological and Clinical Aspects. Bolívar State, Venezuela
title_short Stingray: Epidemiological and Clinical Aspects. Bolívar State, Venezuela
title_full Stingray: Epidemiological and Clinical Aspects. Bolívar State, Venezuela
title_fullStr Stingray: Epidemiological and Clinical Aspects. Bolívar State, Venezuela
title_full_unstemmed Stingray: Epidemiological and Clinical Aspects. Bolívar State, Venezuela
title_sort stingray: epidemiological and clinical aspects. bolívar state, venezuela
publisher Universidad de Zulia
series Kasmera
issn 0075-5222
2477-9628
publishDate 2005-06-01
description Sstingrays are poisonous fish that can produce lesions by means of injecting poison to the victim through a penetrative structure. The aim of this study was to determine the prevalence of stingray poisoning in the Ruiz y Páez Hospital, the principal hospital in Bolívar state. It was a descriptive, retrospective study. We reviewed data as to stingray poisoning cases during the period between January 1996 and July 2003. Twenty-four cases were registered (3.8 cases / year). Mean age of those affected was 26.2±16.1 years, 91.7% were masculine. The most frequent occupations were: fishermen (33.3%), students (25%) and farmers (16.7%), and 70.8% came from Bolivar State. The wounds were located in the lower members in all the cases, with local pain (100%), erythema (91.6%), hemorrhage (41.6%), necrosis and ulceration (29.2%). All patients were treated with asepsis and antisepsis of the wound, only 33.4% required surgical cleaning of the wound. All evolved satisfactorily. Poisoning by stingrays constitutes a reality in the Bolívar state, and the physicians that serve this region have to see to this problem and to prepare to adequately manage it.
topic Epidemiología, envenenamiento por raya, heridas por rayas, raya, rayismo
url https://produccioncientificaluz.org/index.php/kasmera/article/view/4750
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