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J Med Entomol ; 58(6): 2538-2539, 2021 11 09.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34430975

ABSTRACT

We report a case of envenomation by Steatoda borealis (Hentz, 1850) in Connecticut in late spring 2021. The bitten subject was a 60-yr-old female Caucasian. The bite occurred upon disturbing some books in her basement. She reported a painful stinging bite on her finger followed by the formation of an erythematous macule at the site of the bite which was gone the next day. There was no sign of necrosis. The spider was recovered directly at that time. The victim reported that later that night she experienced heart palpitations. This is the first report of envenomation by S. borealis, a common spider in Connecticut.


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Spider Bites/pathology , Spiders , Animals , Connecticut , Female , Humans , Middle Aged
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J Med Entomol ; 51(5): 1077-8, 2014 Sep.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25276940

ABSTRACT

We report a case of envenomation by Trachelas tranquillus (Hentz) in Connecticut in late September 2013. The bitten subject, a 50 yr-old-female Caucasian, reported a painful wasp-like sting and brushed the spider from her leg. An erythematous macule formed at the site of the bite. The macule was gone by the next day and there was no associated necrosis. The spider was collected and brought to our laboratory for identification. This is the second confirmed case of envenomation by T. tranquillus and the only case reported from Connecticut.


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Spider Bites/complications , Spiders/classification , Wound Infection/etiology , Animals , Anti-Bacterial Agents/therapeutic use , Connecticut/epidemiology , Female , Humans , Penicillins/therapeutic use , Spider Bites/epidemiology , Wound Infection/drug therapy , Young Adult
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