The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, September 15, 1978, Image 7

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‘Sting’ training
may save lives
THE BATTALION
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1978
Page 7
United Press International
WASHINGTON — Warning that
yellow jacket and other insect
venom can be fatal to thousands of
people, scientists Thursday
suggested school personnel, scout
leaders, lifeguards and others
should be trained to provide
emergency treatment for stings.
Despite estimates that four out of
every 1,000 persons could die
within minutes of being stung, cur
rent laws allow only doctors and
nurses to give shots of life-saving
epinephrine.
More than 100 paralysis deaths
are believed caused by reactions to
stings in the United States each year
and doctors gathered at the National
Institute of Health Thursday to
check on the availability and effec
tiveness of treatment of hyper-
allergic persons.
“The venom of insects such as yel
low jackets contains an exquisite
number of potent substances,” said
Dr. John Pisano of the NIH Heart,
Lung and Blood Institute. “The
venom from one insect can kill a
rat. ”
Dr. Claude Frazier, an allergy
expert from Asheville, N.C., pre
pared a proposal to allow non
physicians to carry and be trained to
use insect sting kits.
“Such trained non-physicians
should be authorized to inject
epinephrine as emergency, on-the-
spot treatment of victims with or
without a specific authorization of a
physician,” said Frazer.
Several experts said park rangers
should be authorized to give such
shots because the epinephrine is an
adrenalin, and the only such drug
effective in quickly reducing
hyper-allergic reaction to insect
stings.
The estimated death toll of 50 to
100 persons is a very loose one and
does not take into account the
number of fatalities which could
have followed stings, officials said.
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