Marine Envenomation in Okinawa: Overview and Treatment Concept

Author:

Hughey Scott B.12,Kotler Joshua A.23,Ozaki Yuriko1,Itani Yuki1,Fukuzawa Fumitoshi4,Yanagimoto Tatsuma1,Takamatsu Ko1,Koito Shu1,Suzuki Hiroki1,Nishihira Yoshimasa1,Hughey Anna C.1,Nagata Takashi5

Affiliation:

1. Naval Hospital Okinawa, Okinawa, Japan

2. Naval Biotechnology Group, Naval Medical Center Portsmouth, Portsmouth, VA

3. III Marine Expeditionary Force, Okinawa, Japan

4. Chiba University Hospital, Okinawa, Japan

5. Department of Emergency Medicine, Japan Self-Defense Force Central Hospital, Tokyo, Japan

Abstract

Okinawa prefecture is a popular tourist destination due to its beaches and reefs. The reefs host a large variety of animals, including a number of venomous species. Because of the popularity of the reefs and marine activities, people are frequently in close contact with dangerous venomous species and, thus, are exposed to potential envenomation. Commonly encountered venomous animals throughout Okinawa include the invertebrate cone snail, sea urchin, crown-of-thorns starfish, blue-ringed octopus, box jellyfish, and fire coral. The vertebrates include the stonefish, lionfish, sea snake, and moray eel. Treatment for marine envenomation can involve first aid, hot water immersion, antivenom, supportive care, regional anesthesia, and pharmaceutical administration. Information on venomous animals, their toxins, and treatment should be well understood by prehospital care providers and physicians practicing in the prefecture.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

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