School of Health Sciences, Amazonas State University, Manaus, Amazonas, Brazil; Department of Teaching and Research, Dr. Heitor Vieira Dourado Tropical Medicine Foundation, Manaus, Amazonas, Brazil.
School of Health Sciences, Amazonas State University, Manaus, Amazonas, Brazil; Department of Teaching and Research, Dr. Heitor Vieira Dourado Tropical Medicine Foundation, Manaus, Amazonas, Brazil.
Toxicon. 2024 Aug 28;247:107823. doi: 10.1016/j.toxicon.2024.107823. Epub 2024 Jun 22.
This study analyzed a total of 260 confirmed scorpion stings reported in the city of Manaus, in the Brazilian Amazon, from 1990 to 2020. Cases were mapped according to the GPS location of their occurrence and plotted on a satellite image of the city. The stings generally occurred close to green areas, and the hotspots of stings moved north as city grew into that direction over time. Spatial analysis shows that scorpion stings mostly occur in poor, recently urbanized areas. The rapid and unplanned urbanization of originally forested areas, without offering adequate infrastructure and services, creates favorable conditions for infestation by scorpions and increases the risk of scorpion stings.
本研究分析了 1990 年至 2020 年期间巴西亚马逊州玛瑙斯市报告的 260 例确诊蝎子蜇伤病例。根据发生地的 GPS 位置对病例进行了定位,并绘制在城市的卫星图像上。蜇伤通常发生在靠近绿地的地方,随着城市向该方向扩展,蜇伤热点也随之向北移动。空间分析表明,蝎子蜇伤主要发生在贫穷、最近城市化的地区。原本为森林的地区快速、无计划的城市化,没有提供足够的基础设施和服务,为蝎子滋生创造了有利条件,并增加了蝎子蜇伤的风险。