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Guinea - Conakry: many citizens suffering of itches and burning sensation of skin after insects bite - Paederus dermatitis

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Editor, Senior Moderator
Translation Google

19 November

Conakry: After Ebola, a new disease made its appearance ...

Conakry- After Ebola another disease is taking an alarming proportion in Conakry.

Although it is not as dangerous as the disease Ebola, the 'bruleuse" is also gaining ground in Conakry since a few days.

They are very many citizens who are victims of flying insects bite and who find themselves later with itches on several places of the skin, in particular at the level of the neck. Even if it does not kill, according to a doctor, it creates a kind of allergy due to a strong burning sensation at the level of the skin.

A doctor of Donka Hospital told us that the disease is not contagious. To be continued?

http://www.africaguinee.com/article...bola-une-nouvelle-maladie-fait-son-apparition
 
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CONAKRY: A new disease after Ebola?

11.19.2015 8:40 p.m. by www.guineeconakry.info

Hardly Ebola is now leaving Guinea, there is another new disease now making its appearance in the Guinean capital. According to a specialist dermatologist of CHU Donka anonymously, this disease is very dangerous, it takes the form of small pimples grouped together either on the face, back and often, they invade the body.

'' They itch so that the person is left with the body of small wounds like burns and if the disease is not treated in time, it could be fatal for the patient, '' he specified. These insects are known under the name of br?leuse.

'' They are very numerous in Conakry those citizens who are victims of flying insect bite. It creates a kind of allergy due to a sharp burning sensation in the skin, '' he said.

Read below the text on a form of disease that could be the one that threatens Conakry, pending official confirmation specialists.

Momo SOUMAH to GCI
2015-GuineeConakry.Info

ADVICE
Cantharides (or caustic dermatitis to cantharidin)

Cantharides is actually an insect. It is known as the pharmacopoeia used as an aphrodisiac (in small doses because high doses can be lethal!).

It is known by cons by Togolese, especially in northern Togo as a seasonal insect, whose proliferation seems to coincide with the arrival of the Harmattan, a dusty wind blowing between November and January (or February ). The people of Togo semi desert areas of the familiar, because during this period, that station is hit by a cantharide !! Indeed, the contact with the insect responsible for painful skin burns.

Cantharides is less well known by the people of southern Togo, when well even they know its unpleasant "burning in drag." the path drawn by the burning of cantharide earned him the name "ZONA" false designation, certainly, but it is understood that the object in reading this article.

WHAT cantharides?

It is an insect of the family Meloidae (Coleoptera).

She is known in Southern and Central Europe, Asia and America. In France, he lives mainly in the south. His name is "Lytta vesicattoria" or Spanish Fly.
In Togo, it is widespread throughout the territory, but multiplies much further north. His name is: the "Lydomorphus pilitarsis".
Cantharides is an elongated insect, whose appearance and color are quite pleasant, while its flight against a blockhead is quite making it easy to capture.
Cantharidin is secreted by the body of the insect. So it is in contact with the insect than the burn occurs. The insect stings do not.

HOW TO MANIFEST DERMATITIS CAUSTIC?

There is a time offset between contact with the insect (or secretion) before cutaneous manifestations.

Sometimes we do not realize of being touched.

Skin painful sensations appear, then gradually draws a red area of skin (erythema) on which small bubbles will appear to light or blurred content (blisters, pustules).

...

http://www.guineeconakry.info/article/detail/conakry-une-nouvelle-maladie-apres-ebola/
 
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paederus_dermatitis

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'' Paederus dermatitis '' AN INSECT WHICH DRAWS ATTENTION IN CONAKRY


Created Saturday, November 21, 2015 2:04 p.m.
Published Saturday, November 21, 2015 2:04 p.m.
Writing kalenews

PAEDA Since a few weeks a new disease occurs in Conakry. This is an epidermal infection caused by an insect called 'Dermatitis in Paederus'' For more details on this disease, our editorial went to meet Dr. Mohamed Ciss?, head of the dermatology department at the hospital Ignace Deen.

This insect of two colors that appears at the end of each year in Guinea, wanders everywhere in nature, where the contact with human skin. Once killed, '' paederus dermatitis '' leaves a very toxic substance causing for 12 to 36 hours, burns on the part of the skin where it has been crushed.

According to health experts, Dermatitis to Paederus contains a substance more toxic than the venom of the Cobra. A situation that worries Guineans, especially those of Conakry where the insect appears in large numbers every year.

For Dr Mohamed Ciss?, head of the dermatology department at the Ignace Deen Hospital, the only solution to fight against 'Dermatitis in Paederus'' is to wash immediately with soap and water, the body part where the insect was crushed.

"Now beyond that, you have to go to hospital for first aid. But it is not very recommended what they say in neighborhoods, that you must put honey or okra. Because there may be a secondary infection, which can be very dangerous for your health, "says Dr Mohamed Ciss?.
...

A Ciss?

http://www.kalenews.org/index.php/s...us-un-insecte-qui-fait-parle-de-lui-a-conakry
 
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Guinea / Health: a disease transmitted by an insect spreads

By: Sofia |
French.china.org.cn | Updated 24-11-2015

A new disease manifested as skin lesions broke out in Guinea, where 30 cases were recorded daily by the university hospital of Donka, reported state radio on Monday.

According to experts it would be a "Paederus dermatitis," which results from contact with the skin of an insect known as the "Staphylinidae".

Dr Mohamed Ciss?, head doctor of dermatology Donka, said about this disease, it is caused by an insect, which when crushed on the body, cause damage, particularly on the spot and other body parts human.

This is in fact an epidemic that emerges in West Africa, cyclically, the latest date back to 2008, he said in his address on state radio antennas .

The doctor, however, recognizes that the number of cases is higher this year. This would explain psychosis caused by this disease.
...

http://french.china.org.cn/foreign/t...t_37141703.htm
 
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Health: A new epidemic declared in several prefectures of Foutah

Conakry - After Conakry and Boffa, the new disease manifested by skin lesions is declared in two prefectures of moyenne Guinea . In the biggest hospital in the country, fifty cases are recorded daily, learned africaguinee.com

According to a dermatologist of university hospital of Donka, the prefectures of Gaoual and Lab? have just been affected by this epidemic called dermatitis Paederus or Pederose.

"It is much more common in people who live by the sea, but this year it was found through the patients we receive, beyond Conakry, there's the interior of the country. We received patients from Gaoual and Lab?, "reported the head doctor of dermatology of Donka, Dr. Mohamed Ciss?, during an interview with one of our reporters.

According to this specialist, the disease is manifested by skin contact with a toxic substance of an insect that produces pederin.

Note that this epidemic is cyclical and appears only from the month of October until December but is neither fatal nor contagious but the lesions are painful.

BAH A?ssatou

For africaguinee.com
Tel: (+224) 655 31 11 14
Created Friday, November 27, 2015 at 16:19

http://www.africaguinee.com/article...declaree-dans-plusieurs-prefectures-du-foutah
 
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Resurgence of the insect called the red beret: these valuable tips from dermatologist Dr Mohamed Soumah

By Mamadou Yaya Diallo-November 12, 2024

Paederus dermatitis, also called pederosis, is a seasonal disease, due to a toxin contained in the body of the "red beret". It is caused by the crushing of the insect. Currently, this insect is resurfacing in Guinea, causing burns to the skin in case of contact. To talk about it, a reporter from Guineematin.com gave the floor to Dr. Mohamed Maciré Soumah, dermatologist at the Donka National Hospital. With the doctor, we discussed the symptoms of this pathology, the means of prevention and its management.

Dr Mohamed Maciré Soumah, dermatologist

"Pederosis is a disease caused by an insect. It is due to a toxin that is contained in the insect's body. It is this toxin that is often responsible for all the effects of the disease that can be observed on the skin. This means that when the insect is alive, it does not create a problem. But when it is crushed on the skin, this is what causes the consequences that we observe on the skin. When this toxin comes into contact with the skin, it will cause a break in the bond that ensures cohesion between the different cells of the skin. As soon as these lesions break, it creates a detachment. And so, this is what we observe on the skin in the form of blisters. And aperitifs, it gives way to erosions, which will then become covered by scabs and it sometimes hurts and can make you want to scratch," said the doctor.

Continuing, Dr. Mohamed Maciré Soumah said that pederosis is a dermatosis that manifests itself by the appearance of lesions on the body, following the introduction of bacteria into the skin. To protect yourself from this danger, he advises turning off the light bulbs when going to bed, sleeping under a mosquito net and inspecting your bed and house before sleeping. "To prevent this disease, there are not many ways: they are very simple and less expensive. These insects, you have to know their biology. They are insects that are attracted to the light of the bulbs. Which means that at night, as soon as the bulbs are turned on in the compound, they come. So, by coming into contact with the light, they enter the compounds and colonize the beds, the armchairs and they try to walk on the skin. And when there is something on our skin, we tend to crush it. As soon as you crush it, the juice contained in the insect's body, which is called cantharin, is what causes this toxicity in the skin and causes dermatitis called paederus dermatitis. So, you have to turn off the light bulbs at night when you are not in the house. Then, you have to sleep under a mosquito net. You have to inspect your bed and your house carefully before sleeping. Because it is an insect that does not fly but crawls. And when it lands on your skin, you have to remove it very delicately. As the other one says, negotiate its departure. But if you do it with force until you crush it, then you create problems for yourself," said the doctor.

Once you crush the insect, Dr. Soumah recommends simple practices for management. However, he advises consulting a dermatologist to avoid complications. “The management is simple. First, as soon as you notice that you have crushed it on your skin, the first thing to do is to wash your hand with plain water or sometimes with soap. That alone eliminates a significant amount of the insect's toxic substance. Then, you don't have the reflex to do it until the lesions set in, you should not apply anything on the part. Because we see that people put okra, honey... After rinsing, if you notice that the effect does not regress, you should consult a dermatologist. He will be able to suggest a treatment that could reduce the lesions. Why consult a doctor? Of course, this disease is known, but it can stimulate many other skin diseases. When things are not sorted out, we tend to put everything down to the insect, when it is not the insect. This insect does not kill. On the other hand, there are other diseases that can stimulate the damage caused by this insect and that can occur on a terrain that can be fatal. This is the case with Shingles. This is why we ask to see a dermatologist to sort things out," he says.

Furthermore, Dr Soumah urged people not to panic. "I would tell our fellow citizens not to panic. Because this is a phenomenon that is a sign of climate change. We will be faced with this health problem in a cyclical way. We just need to respect the preventive measures," he suggested.

Malick DIAKITE for Guineematin.com

https://guineematin.com/2024/11/12/...x-conseils-du-dermatologue-dr-mohamed-soumah/
 
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