[Local necrosis and infection complicating envenomation with Echis ocellatus in a child in Mali].

Medecine tropicale et sante internationale Pub Date : 2023-03-20 eCollection Date: 2023-03-31 DOI:10.48327/mtsi.v3i1.2023.345
Moussa Keita, Sanou Khô Coulibaly, Sanra Déborah Sanogo
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A 4-year-old child living with his parents in Kolokani, a town about 100 km from Bamako, was bitten on the left index finger by a snake of the species Echis ocellatus (fonfoni in local language). After 2 weeks of traditional treatment, local complications were observed. The child was admitted to the Néné clinic in Kati (Mali) on 19 July 2022. The signs observed were correlated with the degree of envenomation and the whole blood coagulation test showed coagulation disorders, which justified the administration of antivenom. Necrosis of the whole index finger required amputation of the finger, which was not followed by any complications. Snakebites require proper management to prevent complications such as necrosis and infection of the bite site. Administration of antivenom is necessary if coagulation disorders persist. Surgical treatment and broad-spectrum antibiotic therapy may improve the prognosis.

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[马里一名儿童局部坏死和感染并发星形蛔虫中毒]。
一名与父母住在距离巴马科约100公里的科洛卡尼镇的4岁儿童被一条Echis ocellatus(当地语言为fonfoni)蛇咬伤了左手食指。传统治疗2周后,观察局部并发症。该儿童于2022年7月19日入住卡蒂(马里)的NéNé诊所。观察到的体征与环境的程度相关,全血凝固测试显示凝血障碍,这证明了抗蛇毒血清的使用是合理的。整个食指坏死需要截肢,没有出现任何并发症。蛇咬伤需要适当的管理,以防止并发症,如坏死和感染的咬伤部位。如果凝血障碍持续存在,则必须服用抗蛇毒血清。手术治疗和广谱抗生素治疗可改善预后。
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