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20 September 2023 Mapping current and future risk of scorpion sting from a species with low medical concern, Mesobuthus phillipsii (Scorpiones: Buthidae) in Iran
Anooshe Kafash, Ahmad Ali Hanafi-Bojd, Mulood Mohammadi Bavani, Mehran Shahi, Morteza Akbari, Javad Rafinejad, Faramarz Bozorg Omid, Gholamreza Hassanpour
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Abstract

Scorpion stings are one of the most important health challenges and high priority research topic in public health. In this study, we aimed to model habitat suitability of the Mesobuthus phillipsii (Pocock 1889), a species with low medical concern, under current and future climatic conditions in Iran. We also identified vulnerable populations to scorpion stings in the country. Scorpion sting risk modeling was done using an ensemble approach by considering two species distribution modeling methods: MaxEnt and Random Forest methods. Distribution modeling was performed using the sdm R package. The results showed that due to climate change in 2070, the high-risk areas will increase from 20,839 to 79,212 km2. Habitats with a moderate risk of scorpion stings will also increase from 139,347 to 222,833 km2. Consequently, the number of villages in high-risk areas of scorpion stings will increase from 2,870 to 7,017, while this number will increase from 12,759 to 20,104 in the case of medium-risk villages. The results of this study can be used for scorpion stings management in Iran. This study can be used as an example for similar studies on scorpions with high medical emergency.

Anooshe Kafash, Ahmad Ali Hanafi-Bojd, Mulood Mohammadi Bavani, Mehran Shahi, Morteza Akbari, Javad Rafinejad, Faramarz Bozorg Omid, and Gholamreza Hassanpour "Mapping current and future risk of scorpion sting from a species with low medical concern, Mesobuthus phillipsii (Scorpiones: Buthidae) in Iran," Journal of Medical Entomology 60(6), 1314-1320, (20 September 2023). https://doi.org/10.1093/jme/tjad123
Received: 20 September 2022; Accepted: 5 September 2023; Published: 20 September 2023
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KEYWORDS
envenomation
modeling
public health
scorpionism
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