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Meperfluthrin poisoning from mosquito repellent fumes in a 14-year-old Nigerian male adolescent- a case report


Ibraheem M. Rasheedat
Sanusi Ibraheem
Akanbi O. Peace
Emerhor Eseoghene
Gobir A. Aishatu

Abstract

Mosquito coils, common in resource-constraint countries where mosquito-borne diseases are endemic, are slow- burning sticks that emit smoke containing mosquito repellents, commonly pyrethroids like meperfluthrin. In humans, the documented side effects of inhaled meperfluthrin are few. We report a case of meperfluthrin toxicity following exposure to mosquito coil fumes. A 14-year-old male  adolescent developed multiple episodes of vomiting, respiratory distress, and altered consciousness following exposure to mosquito- repellent fumes containing 0.25% meperfluthrin. He had slept on a floor mat CC –BY 4.0 with the burning coil 20cm from his face before  the onset of symptoms. He received initial oxygen, steroids, and antibiotics care at a private hospital before being referred to the  teaching hospital. At presentation, his Glasgow Coma Score was 12, otherwise normal CNS finding. He developed irrational talk, violent  behaviour and insomnia three days later. He recovered fully with supportive care. Excessive inhalation of meperfluthrinfumes maylead to  neurotoxicity and pulmonary toxicity. 


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