Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
3454132 Asian Pacific Journal of Tropical Disease 2016 6 Pages PDF
Abstract

ObjectiveTo observe the manifestation of skin reactions and determine the time for skin reactions from bites of tropical bed bug (Cimex hemipterus) to disappear on different body parts.MethodsForearm, upper arm and shoulder were exposed to tropical bed bugs and the manifestations of skin reactions afterwards were observed up to 144 h.ResultsItches, wheals and lesions were recorded for the three body parts. Itches were felt for about 15 min for all body parts. The wheals were recorded up to an hour before it flattened, and lesions manifested right after that and lasted for several days. One individual of bed bug took the least time for the skin reaction to disappear while shoulder recorded the longest time for the skin reactions to disappear completely.ConclusionsDifferent body parts may produce different skin reactions and the time required for the skin reactions to disappear completely was also varied.

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