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具有医学意义的蝎子的全球统计:流行病学、主要毒素及无害同类的比较资源

A global accounting of medically significant scorpions: Epidemiology, major toxins, and comparative resources in harmless counterparts.

作者信息

Ward Micaiah J, Ellsworth Schyler A, Nystrom Gunnar S

机构信息

Department of Biological Science, Florida State University, Tallahassee, FL 32306, USA.

Department of Biological Science, Florida State University, Tallahassee, FL 32306, USA.

出版信息

Toxicon. 2018 Sep 1;151:137-155. doi: 10.1016/j.toxicon.2018.07.007. Epub 2018 Jul 17.

Abstract

Scorpions are an ancient and diverse venomous lineage, with over 2200 currently recognized species. Only a small fraction of scorpion species are considered harmful to humans, but the often life-threatening symptoms caused by a single sting are significant enough to recognize scorpionism as a global health problem. The continued discovery and classification of new species has led to a steady increase in the number of both harmful and harmless scorpion species. The purpose of this review is to update the global record of medically significant scorpion species, assigning each to a recognized sting class based on reported symptoms, and provide the major toxin classes identified in their venoms. We also aim to shed light on the harmless species that, although not a threat to human health, should still be considered medically relevant for their potential in therapeutic development. Included in our review is discussion of the many contributing factors that may cause error in epidemiological estimations and in the determination of medically significant scorpion species, and we provide suggestions for future scorpion research that will aid in overcoming these errors.

摘要

蝎子是一个古老且种类繁多的有毒谱系,目前已确认的种类超过2200种。只有一小部分蝎子种类被认为对人类有害,但单次蜇伤通常会导致危及生命的症状,严重到足以将蝎蜇中毒视为一个全球健康问题。新物种的不断发现和分类导致有害和无害蝎子种类的数量稳步增加。本综述的目的是更新具有医学意义的蝎子种类的全球记录,根据报告的症状将每种蝎子归入已确认的蜇伤类别,并提供在其毒液中鉴定出的主要毒素类别。我们还旨在阐明那些无害的物种,尽管它们对人类健康不构成威胁,但因其在治疗开发中的潜力,仍应被视为与医学相关。我们的综述包括对许多可能导致流行病学估计和具有医学意义的蝎子种类确定出现错误的因素的讨论,并为未来有助于克服这些错误的蝎子研究提供建议。

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