Arquivo Brasileiro de Medicina Veterinária e Zootecnia (Dec 2021)

Anaphylactic shock with pulmonary eosinophilic infiltration due to honeybee attack in a donkey: case report

  • E. Zache,
  • J.F. Cajueiro,
  • A.Q. Andrade Neto,
  • L. Almeida,
  • R.R. Colares,
  • J.A.B. Afonso,
  • M.I. Souza,
  • A. Arenales

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1590/1678-4162-12180
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 73, no. 6
pp. 1346 – 1350

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ABSTRACT A case of a donkey attacked by Africanized honeybee is reported here with clinical signs of agitation, dehydration, congestion of the ocular mucous membranes, tongue edema, tachycardia and inspiratory dyspnea, and progression to death. At necropsy, diffuse, severe subcutaneous edema at face and cervical regions and severe diffuse pulmonary hyperemia with abundant edema without parenchymal collapse were observed. Microscopically, marked, diffuse deep dermis and panniculus carnosus edema and marked diffuse alveolar edema, with moderate population of eosinophils predominantly around larger caliber vessels were noted. The final diagnosis of anaphylactic shock was supported by history, clinical signs, and anatomic pathology findings. This is the first report of a honeybee attack with pulmonary eosinophilic infiltration in a mammal.

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