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Report of a case of latrodectism occurred in Manaus, Amazonas, Brazil

In July 2, 1995 arrived at the Instituto de Medicina Tropical do Amazonas an eleven-year-old male with complaining of spider bite on his right retroauricular region, presenting typical findings of latrodectism. The accident was reported as having ocurred in the suburbs of Manaus. The patient was given neostigmine preceded by atropin, calcium gluconate, cimetidin, diazepan and hidrocortisone. Within three days the patient showed improvement, and was aware, orientated and with significant palpebral oedem reduction. Muscle spasms are still present, as well as fever, shivering, and intense sweating. In spite of a daily progressive improvement, at the fifth day appeared a spotted papular erythem. The patient was discharged without simptoms after the13th day. This is the first such reported case which took place in Amazonian region, it might have been happened a consequence of the urban sprawl wich has characterized the growth of the city of Manaus, in the last twenty years. It is not possible at this point to evaluate the epidemiolgical resounds of the event, but in any case, it seems plausible to recommend that black widow antivenom become avaiable.

Latrodectus curacaviensis; Human latrodectism; Amazonas State; Clínic. Treatment


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