Irukandji-like syndrome caused by single-tentacle box jellyfish found in Thailand, 2007-2019

© 2020 PSMTTM. Background: Irukandji syndrome definition is still widely misunderstood. Irukandji-like syndrome is more unclear than Irukandji syndrome. This study aimed to describe Irukandji-like syndrome in cases involving stinging by single-tentacle box jellyfish species in Thailand. Materials an...

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Main Author: Lakkana Thaikruea
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spelling th-cmuir.6653943832-709062020-10-14T08:44:28Z Irukandji-like syndrome caused by single-tentacle box jellyfish found in Thailand, 2007-2019 Lakkana Thaikruea Medicine © 2020 PSMTTM. Background: Irukandji syndrome definition is still widely misunderstood. Irukandji-like syndrome is more unclear than Irukandji syndrome. This study aimed to describe Irukandji-like syndrome in cases involving stinging by single-tentacle box jellyfish species in Thailand. Materials and methods: Surveillance system and networks of toxic jellyfish incidents were established to enable case detection. In the period 2007 to 2019, all cases of stinging by single-tentacle box jellyfish resulting in collapse, hospital attendance or death were investigated. Results: The majority of the 19 Irukandji-like syndrome cases were male (68.2%), median age 35.0 years (range 6.0-60.0), and Thai nationality (52.3%). Clinical manifestations of Irukandji-like syndrome were categorised as severe wound pain with immediate systemic reaction (66.7%), moderate wound pain with gradual systemic reaction (16.7%), and moderate wound pain with the immediate systemic reaction after a physical/chemical trigger (16.7%). The pain occurring when being stung differed from the pain occurring during the systemic reaction. The five most common symptoms were pain (100.0%), high blood pressure (100.0%), palpitations (86.7%), respiratory distress (52.6%), and near collapse/collapse (31.6%). The pain occurs when being stung was excruciating or burning pain at the wounds, felt like an electric shock, and rapidly expanded to heart pain. While the pain occurring during the systemic reaction was back pain, muscle pain, joint pain, abdominal pain, and body aches. The marks from the tentacles appeared similar in appearance to the caterpillar tracks of tanks. In 6 cases the species could be identified and all of them involving the Morbakka spp. Conclusions: This was the largest study of Irukandji-like syndrome cases involving stings by single-tentacle box jellyfish in Thailand and the different clinical manifestations might be caused by different species of single-tentacle box jellyfish. 2020-10-14T08:44:28Z 2020-10-14T08:44:28Z 2020-01-01 Journal 20813252 16419251 2-s2.0-85087399627 10.5603/IMH.2020.0017 https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=85087399627&origin=inward http://cmuir.cmu.ac.th/jspui/handle/6653943832/70906
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Lakkana Thaikruea
Irukandji-like syndrome caused by single-tentacle box jellyfish found in Thailand, 2007-2019
description © 2020 PSMTTM. Background: Irukandji syndrome definition is still widely misunderstood. Irukandji-like syndrome is more unclear than Irukandji syndrome. This study aimed to describe Irukandji-like syndrome in cases involving stinging by single-tentacle box jellyfish species in Thailand. Materials and methods: Surveillance system and networks of toxic jellyfish incidents were established to enable case detection. In the period 2007 to 2019, all cases of stinging by single-tentacle box jellyfish resulting in collapse, hospital attendance or death were investigated. Results: The majority of the 19 Irukandji-like syndrome cases were male (68.2%), median age 35.0 years (range 6.0-60.0), and Thai nationality (52.3%). Clinical manifestations of Irukandji-like syndrome were categorised as severe wound pain with immediate systemic reaction (66.7%), moderate wound pain with gradual systemic reaction (16.7%), and moderate wound pain with the immediate systemic reaction after a physical/chemical trigger (16.7%). The pain occurring when being stung differed from the pain occurring during the systemic reaction. The five most common symptoms were pain (100.0%), high blood pressure (100.0%), palpitations (86.7%), respiratory distress (52.6%), and near collapse/collapse (31.6%). The pain occurs when being stung was excruciating or burning pain at the wounds, felt like an electric shock, and rapidly expanded to heart pain. While the pain occurring during the systemic reaction was back pain, muscle pain, joint pain, abdominal pain, and body aches. The marks from the tentacles appeared similar in appearance to the caterpillar tracks of tanks. In 6 cases the species could be identified and all of them involving the Morbakka spp. Conclusions: This was the largest study of Irukandji-like syndrome cases involving stings by single-tentacle box jellyfish in Thailand and the different clinical manifestations might be caused by different species of single-tentacle box jellyfish.
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title Irukandji-like syndrome caused by single-tentacle box jellyfish found in Thailand, 2007-2019
title_short Irukandji-like syndrome caused by single-tentacle box jellyfish found in Thailand, 2007-2019
title_full Irukandji-like syndrome caused by single-tentacle box jellyfish found in Thailand, 2007-2019
title_fullStr Irukandji-like syndrome caused by single-tentacle box jellyfish found in Thailand, 2007-2019
title_full_unstemmed Irukandji-like syndrome caused by single-tentacle box jellyfish found in Thailand, 2007-2019
title_sort irukandji-like syndrome caused by single-tentacle box jellyfish found in thailand, 2007-2019
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