Report of 15 injuries caused by lionfish (pterois volitans) in aquarists in Brazil: a critical assessment of the severity of envenomations


Autoria(s): Haddad, Vidal; Stolf, Hamilton Ometto; Risk, Jose Yamin; Franca, Francisco O. S.; Costa Cardoso, Joao Luiz
Contribuinte(s)

Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)

Data(s)

21/10/2015

21/10/2015

20/03/2015

Resumo

Lionfish are venomous fish that belong to the Scorpaenidae family. Individuals of this family and those of the Synanceiidae family comprise most of the existing venomous fish in the world. Lionfish are originally found in the Indo-Pacific, but they have received special attention in the last years for their dissemination in the Atlantic Ocean, with the emergence of large populations in the USA, Caribbean and South America. Because of its beauty, this fish has always been present in private and commercial aquariums around the world. Herein, we describe 15 envenomations in aquarists registered in a period of eighteen years (1997-2014). The stings caused excruciating pain and marked inflammation, with local erythema, edema, heat, paleness and cyanosis. In one case, it was possible to observe vesicles and blisters. There were no skin necroses or marked systemic manifestations. We discuss the possible coming of the fish to South America and the circumstances and clinical impact of the envenomations.

Formato

6

Identificador

http://www.jvat.org/content/21/1/8

Journal Of Venomous Animals And Toxins Including Tropical Diseases, v. 21, 6 p., 2015.

1678-9199

http://hdl.handle.net/11449/128316

http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s40409-015-0007-x

WOS:000351827200003

WOS000351827200003.pdf

Idioma(s)

eng

Publicador

Biomed Central Ltd

Relação

Journal Of Venomous Animals And Toxins Including Tropical Diseases

Direitos

openAccess

Palavras-Chave #Pterois volitans #Pterois miles #Venomous fish #Animals invasions #Aquarism #Lionfish #Envenomations
Tipo

info:eu-repo/semantics/article