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Revision as of 22:44, 1 December 2013
Class Hymenoptera
- Bees
- Wasps
- Fire Ants
- most reactions are local but anaphylaxis and serum sickness are possible
Bees
- Barbed Stingers - remain in victims
- Process kills the bee
- Killer bees have small individual toxin potency but attack in large numbers
- Venom contains histamine, bradykinin
- redness and irritation last 1-3 days
Wasps
- Non barbed stinger - can sting multiple times
- Histamine and bradykinin similar to bees
- redness and irritation last 1-3 days
Fire Ants
- alkaloid venom
- Intense burning papules that may turn to pustules in 24hrs
Treatment
- Local wound care and tetanus prophylaxis
- Remove stingers to reduce venom exposure
- Oral antihistamine
- EpiPen
CME
