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Parasite ; 19(2): 117-28, 2012 May.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22550622

RESUMEN

The females of the moths Hylesia metabus have their abdomens covered by urticating hairs looking like micro-arrows and causing a puriginous dermatitis to humans known as "papillonite" in French Guiana and also called yellowtail moth dermatitis or Caripito itch. The densities of the moths show great seasonal and annual variations depending on mechanisms mostly unknown. When H. metabus infestations occur, numerous cases of dermatologic manifestations are reported from people living near the mangrove swamps where the moths are developing. One hundred years after the first "papillonite" epidemic reported from French Guiana in 1912, the data presented herein summarize the actual state of knowledge on H. metabus biology and ecology and on the lepidopterism. Some recommendations are proposed for the surveillance and warning systems of H. metabus infestations and to avoid contact with the moths. Research priorities are suggested to improve the control against this problem emerging between nuisance and public health.


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Dermatitis/epidemiología , Infestaciones Ectoparasitarias/epidemiología , Mariposas Nocturnas/fisiología , Animales , Dermatitis/parasitología , Dermatitis/terapia , Infestaciones Ectoparasitarias/parasitología , Infestaciones Ectoparasitarias/terapia , Femenino , Guyana Francesa/epidemiología , Humanos , Control de Insectos/instrumentación , Control de Insectos/métodos , Masculino , Mariposas Nocturnas/clasificación , Mariposas Nocturnas/patogenicidad
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