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French Scorpionism (Mainland and Oversea Territories): Narrative Review of Scorpion Species, Scorpion Venom, and Envenoming Management

Sixty-seven scorpion species have been described in France and its territories, where they have been found to be heterogeneously distributed. Indeed, only one species can be found on Réunion Island, while 38 species exist in French Guiana. The number of stings is also heterogenous, with up to 90 sti...

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Autores principales: Vaucel, Jules-Antoine, Larréché, Sébastien, Paradis, Camille, Courtois, Arnaud, Pujo, Jean-Marc, Elenga, Narcisse, Résière, Dabor, Caré, Weniko, de Haro, Luc, Gallart, Jean-Christophe, Torrents, Romain, Schmitt, Corinne, Chevalier, Johan, Labadie, Magali, Kallel, Hatem
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: MDPI 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9611377/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36287987
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/toxins14100719
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author Vaucel, Jules-Antoine
Larréché, Sébastien
Paradis, Camille
Courtois, Arnaud
Pujo, Jean-Marc
Elenga, Narcisse
Résière, Dabor
Caré, Weniko
de Haro, Luc
Gallart, Jean-Christophe
Torrents, Romain
Schmitt, Corinne
Chevalier, Johan
Labadie, Magali
Kallel, Hatem
author_facet Vaucel, Jules-Antoine
Larréché, Sébastien
Paradis, Camille
Courtois, Arnaud
Pujo, Jean-Marc
Elenga, Narcisse
Résière, Dabor
Caré, Weniko
de Haro, Luc
Gallart, Jean-Christophe
Torrents, Romain
Schmitt, Corinne
Chevalier, Johan
Labadie, Magali
Kallel, Hatem
author_sort Vaucel, Jules-Antoine
collection PubMed
description Sixty-seven scorpion species have been described in France and its territories, where they have been found to be heterogeneously distributed. Indeed, only one species can be found on Réunion Island, while 38 species exist in French Guiana. The number of stings is also heterogenous, with up to 90 stings per 100,000 inhabitants occurring annually. Scorpion species can frequently be determined through simple visual factors, including species of medical importance (i.e., Buthus, Centruroides and Tityus). Scorpion venom is composed of local enzymes and peptides with a cysteine-stabilized α/β motif (NaTxs, Ktxs, Calcines), which allow for venom diffusion and the prey’s incapacitation, respectively. Harmful scorpion species are limited to Centruroides pococki in the French West Indies, which can induce severe envenoming, and the Tityus obscurus and Tityus silvestris in French Guiana, which can cause fatalities in children and can induce severe envenoming, respectively. Envenomation by one of these scorpions requires hospital monitoring as long as systemic symptoms persist. Typical management includes the use of a lidocaine patch, pain killers, and local antiseptic. In the case of heart failure, the use of dobutamine can improve survival, and pregnant women must consult an obstetrician because of the elevated risk of preterm birth or stillbirth. France does not have scorpion antivenom, as scorpion stings are generally not fatal.
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spelling pubmed-96113772022-10-28 French Scorpionism (Mainland and Oversea Territories): Narrative Review of Scorpion Species, Scorpion Venom, and Envenoming Management Vaucel, Jules-Antoine Larréché, Sébastien Paradis, Camille Courtois, Arnaud Pujo, Jean-Marc Elenga, Narcisse Résière, Dabor Caré, Weniko de Haro, Luc Gallart, Jean-Christophe Torrents, Romain Schmitt, Corinne Chevalier, Johan Labadie, Magali Kallel, Hatem Toxins (Basel) Review Sixty-seven scorpion species have been described in France and its territories, where they have been found to be heterogeneously distributed. Indeed, only one species can be found on Réunion Island, while 38 species exist in French Guiana. The number of stings is also heterogenous, with up to 90 stings per 100,000 inhabitants occurring annually. Scorpion species can frequently be determined through simple visual factors, including species of medical importance (i.e., Buthus, Centruroides and Tityus). Scorpion venom is composed of local enzymes and peptides with a cysteine-stabilized α/β motif (NaTxs, Ktxs, Calcines), which allow for venom diffusion and the prey’s incapacitation, respectively. Harmful scorpion species are limited to Centruroides pococki in the French West Indies, which can induce severe envenoming, and the Tityus obscurus and Tityus silvestris in French Guiana, which can cause fatalities in children and can induce severe envenoming, respectively. Envenomation by one of these scorpions requires hospital monitoring as long as systemic symptoms persist. Typical management includes the use of a lidocaine patch, pain killers, and local antiseptic. In the case of heart failure, the use of dobutamine can improve survival, and pregnant women must consult an obstetrician because of the elevated risk of preterm birth or stillbirth. France does not have scorpion antivenom, as scorpion stings are generally not fatal. MDPI 2022-10-21 /pmc/articles/PMC9611377/ /pubmed/36287987 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/toxins14100719 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
spellingShingle Review
Vaucel, Jules-Antoine
Larréché, Sébastien
Paradis, Camille
Courtois, Arnaud
Pujo, Jean-Marc
Elenga, Narcisse
Résière, Dabor
Caré, Weniko
de Haro, Luc
Gallart, Jean-Christophe
Torrents, Romain
Schmitt, Corinne
Chevalier, Johan
Labadie, Magali
Kallel, Hatem
French Scorpionism (Mainland and Oversea Territories): Narrative Review of Scorpion Species, Scorpion Venom, and Envenoming Management
title French Scorpionism (Mainland and Oversea Territories): Narrative Review of Scorpion Species, Scorpion Venom, and Envenoming Management
title_full French Scorpionism (Mainland and Oversea Territories): Narrative Review of Scorpion Species, Scorpion Venom, and Envenoming Management
title_fullStr French Scorpionism (Mainland and Oversea Territories): Narrative Review of Scorpion Species, Scorpion Venom, and Envenoming Management
title_full_unstemmed French Scorpionism (Mainland and Oversea Territories): Narrative Review of Scorpion Species, Scorpion Venom, and Envenoming Management
title_short French Scorpionism (Mainland and Oversea Territories): Narrative Review of Scorpion Species, Scorpion Venom, and Envenoming Management
title_sort french scorpionism (mainland and oversea territories): narrative review of scorpion species, scorpion venom, and envenoming management
topic Review
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9611377/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36287987
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/toxins14100719
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