Survey of the prevalence of fire ant sting accidents based on internet reports
Author of the article:ZHAO Jing-Ni** XU Yi-Juan***
Author's Workplace:Red Imported Fire Ant Research Centre, South China Agricultural University, Guangzhou 510642, China
Key Words:red imported fire ant, allergy, internet searching, news report
Abstract: [Objectives] To evaluate the epidemiological features of immediate allergic reactions to red imported fire ant, Solenopsis invicta stings, and the distribution of this introduced species in China. [Methods] Data on the incidence of stings were obtained from the internet and statistically analyzed. [Results] The most important reason for the increased frequency of stings is the red imported fire ant’s broad and rapidly expanding distribution. All people who were stung experienced itchiness, and almost all experienced redness. In addition, a few people experienced fever, temporary blindness, urticarial, or other systemic reactions, such as shock or even death. [Conclusion] Allergic reactions to red imported fire ant stings are a serious public health problem that should be addressed by both the government and the public