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Scorpion poisoning among children and adolescents: clinical and epidemiological characteristics of hospitalized patients

Medical records relating to 325 children and adolescents who suffered scorpion stings were identified (14.8% were mild cases, 55.4% were moderate cases and 29.8% were severe cases). The variables associated with greater severity were: lack of pain at the sting location, sleepiness reported at hospital admission and a time interval greater than three hours between the accident and hospital attendance.

Scorpions; Child; Retrospective studies; Multivariate analysis


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