A hidden deadly venomous insect: First eco-epidemiological assessment and risk mapping of lonomism in Argentina.

<h4>Background</h4>Envenomation by the South American Lonomia saturniid caterpillars, named lonomism, constitutes an emerging and somewhat neglected public health issue in Argentina and neighboring countries. Considering that there is an intricate relationship between environment and hum...

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Main Authors: Milena Gisela Casafús, Marília Melo Favalesso, Micaela Andrea Gritti, Juan Manuel Coronel, Ana Tereza Bittencourt Guimarães, Maria Elisa Peichoto
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2021-07-01
Series:PLoS Neglected Tropical Diseases
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0009542
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spelling doaj-0f7d36988e8148308c2bfe6a35f1e8da2021-07-29T04:31:05ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS Neglected Tropical Diseases1935-27271935-27352021-07-01157e000954210.1371/journal.pntd.0009542A hidden deadly venomous insect: First eco-epidemiological assessment and risk mapping of lonomism in Argentina.Milena Gisela CasafúsMarília Melo FavalessoMicaela Andrea GrittiJuan Manuel CoronelAna Tereza Bittencourt GuimarãesMaria Elisa Peichoto<h4>Background</h4>Envenomation by the South American Lonomia saturniid caterpillars, named lonomism, constitutes an emerging and somewhat neglected public health issue in Argentina and neighboring countries. Considering that there is an intricate relationship between environment and human health in such cases, this study aimed to analyze the eco-epidemiological profile of 40 accidents and 33 occurrences of Lonomia spp. in Misiones (Argentina) between January 2014 and May 2020.<h4>Methodology/principal findings</h4>We described the eco-epidemiological variables and characterized the abiotic scenario of such cases. Additionally, we obtained a density map that shows the punctual intensity of Lonomia records throughout Misiones. Most of the accidents occurred in the Department of Guaraní and involved male victims younger than 20 years old. The accidental/occasional occurrence of Lonomia spp. (considering both adult and caterpillar stages together) was significantly higher in the rural area, whereas only adult specimens were found in urban areas. We determined that the presence of this insect in Misiones is positively related to higher temperatures and solar radiation, and larger precipitation and evapotranspiration throughout the year.<h4>Conclusion/significance</h4>This study represents an initial step towards the global understanding of lonomism as a public health problem in Argentina. It provides a map of the risk level for this envenomation in Misiones, which could help authorities address public health policy efforts to implement sustainable strategies for prevention and response to this threat in Northeastern Argentina and neighboring regions.https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0009542
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author Milena Gisela Casafús
Marília Melo Favalesso
Micaela Andrea Gritti
Juan Manuel Coronel
Ana Tereza Bittencourt Guimarães
Maria Elisa Peichoto
spellingShingle Milena Gisela Casafús
Marília Melo Favalesso
Micaela Andrea Gritti
Juan Manuel Coronel
Ana Tereza Bittencourt Guimarães
Maria Elisa Peichoto
A hidden deadly venomous insect: First eco-epidemiological assessment and risk mapping of lonomism in Argentina.
PLoS Neglected Tropical Diseases
author_facet Milena Gisela Casafús
Marília Melo Favalesso
Micaela Andrea Gritti
Juan Manuel Coronel
Ana Tereza Bittencourt Guimarães
Maria Elisa Peichoto
author_sort Milena Gisela Casafús
title A hidden deadly venomous insect: First eco-epidemiological assessment and risk mapping of lonomism in Argentina.
title_short A hidden deadly venomous insect: First eco-epidemiological assessment and risk mapping of lonomism in Argentina.
title_full A hidden deadly venomous insect: First eco-epidemiological assessment and risk mapping of lonomism in Argentina.
title_fullStr A hidden deadly venomous insect: First eco-epidemiological assessment and risk mapping of lonomism in Argentina.
title_full_unstemmed A hidden deadly venomous insect: First eco-epidemiological assessment and risk mapping of lonomism in Argentina.
title_sort hidden deadly venomous insect: first eco-epidemiological assessment and risk mapping of lonomism in argentina.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS Neglected Tropical Diseases
issn 1935-2727
1935-2735
publishDate 2021-07-01
description <h4>Background</h4>Envenomation by the South American Lonomia saturniid caterpillars, named lonomism, constitutes an emerging and somewhat neglected public health issue in Argentina and neighboring countries. Considering that there is an intricate relationship between environment and human health in such cases, this study aimed to analyze the eco-epidemiological profile of 40 accidents and 33 occurrences of Lonomia spp. in Misiones (Argentina) between January 2014 and May 2020.<h4>Methodology/principal findings</h4>We described the eco-epidemiological variables and characterized the abiotic scenario of such cases. Additionally, we obtained a density map that shows the punctual intensity of Lonomia records throughout Misiones. Most of the accidents occurred in the Department of Guaraní and involved male victims younger than 20 years old. The accidental/occasional occurrence of Lonomia spp. (considering both adult and caterpillar stages together) was significantly higher in the rural area, whereas only adult specimens were found in urban areas. We determined that the presence of this insect in Misiones is positively related to higher temperatures and solar radiation, and larger precipitation and evapotranspiration throughout the year.<h4>Conclusion/significance</h4>This study represents an initial step towards the global understanding of lonomism as a public health problem in Argentina. It provides a map of the risk level for this envenomation in Misiones, which could help authorities address public health policy efforts to implement sustainable strategies for prevention and response to this threat in Northeastern Argentina and neighboring regions.
url https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0009542
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