Report of envenomation in humans by handling a dyeing poison frog dendrobates tinctorius (Schneider, 1799) (anura: Dendrobatidae) in the amazon, brazil

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We report a case of envenomation by Dendrobates tinctorius in the northwest of the Amazon Forest. The patients were two men, who presented with numbness in the right arm and slight numbness in the lower lip, respectively. Dendrobates tinctorius secretions contain pumiliotoxin, one of several toxins found in the dendrobatidis skin, which interferes with muscle contraction and causes locomotor difficulties. Although Dendrobatidae is a family of anurans known for their venom, few studies describe the symptoms of envenomation in humans.

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Corrêa, B. A. A. P., de Sena, V. M. A., Matsushita, R. H., & Citeli, N. K. (2021). Report of envenomation in humans by handling a dyeing poison frog dendrobates tinctorius (Schneider, 1799) (anura: Dendrobatidae) in the amazon, brazil. Revista Da Sociedade Brasileira de Medicina Tropical, 54, 1–2. https://doi.org/10.1590/0037-8682-0461-2020

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