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   Dangerous scorpion fauna of Mali  
   
نویسنده goyffon m. ,dabo a. ,coulibaly s.k. ,togo g. ,chippaux j.p.
منبع journal of venomous animals and toxins including tropical diseases - 2012 - دوره : 18 - شماره : 4 - صفحه:361 -368
چکیده    Although the main malian scorpion species of medical interest,androctonus amoreuxi,is responsible for severe envenomings and perhaps some deaths,it has hitherto been considered not dangerous for humans. this population is located in the saharian north-eastern regions of mali where it is accompanied by leiurus quinquestriatus,a well known dangerous species of the sahara. in the gao district,divided by the niger river,less desolate than the tessalit and kidal regions,one specimen of the dangerous species androctonus australis was found. to summarize,mali harbors at least three dangerous scorpion species: leiurus quinquestriatus,androctonus amoreuxi and a. australis,the latter recently having been identified in mali for the first time. the absence of androctonus aeneas is surprising in this context because it is found in neighboring countries (algeria,niger) and should be detected by new surveys. the possibility of preparing a single scorpion antivenom intended for saharian and sub-saharian populations is discussed. © cevap 2012.
کلیدواژه Androctonus sp.; Antivenom; Dangerous species; Mali; Scorpions
آدرس national museum of natural history,paris, France, school of medicine,pharmacy and dentistry,bamako,umi 3189,mali,university of science,techniques and technology,bamako, Mali, school of medicine,pharmacy and dentistry,bamako,umi 3189,mali,laboratory of genetics and biometry,faculty of sciences,ibn tofaïl university,kenitra, Morocco, school of medicine,pharmacy and dentistry,bamako,umi 3189, Mali, center for the study and research of malaria associated with pregnancy and childhood (cerpage),cotonou,benin,institute of research for development (ird - umr 216 'mother and child facing tropical diseases'),cotonou, Benin
 
     
   
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