By Linda
Breazeale MISSISSIPPI
STATE -- Mississippians may be familiar with the results of
fire ant bites, but official documentation has not been
available until recently. The Nov.
1 issue of The Journal of the American Medical Association
has published a photo/essay documenting the "Evolution of
the Fire Ant Lesion." James
Jarratt, entomologist with Mississippi State University's
Extension Service, and Jim Lytle, chief photographer with
MSU's Office of Agricultural Communications, provided the
photo illustrations with the article. Jerome Goddard of the
Mississippi Department of Health and Dr. Fernando R. de
Castro of the Dermatopathology Reference Laboratory in
Lexington, Ky., provided the medical commentary. "We
wanted to show all doctors, including those who live on the
fringes of fire ant territory or outside the region, what
stings look like," Jarratt said. "The pictures and
description should help doctors who aren't familiar with
fire ants identify their stings and show progression of a
sting lesion over time." In May,
Jarratt allowed a fire ant to sting him twice on his thumb
while Lytle photographed the assault. Unlike a typical
sting, Jarratt allowed the ant to sting as long as it chose
to. "Normally,
a person would knock off the ant so it would not be so
severe," he said. Lytle
photographed the ant as it stung Jarratt, then took
follow-up pictures of the wound. The Journal published
photos from 30 minutes, one hour, 24 hours, 72 hours, one
week and one month after the sting. The
photos and information are available on MSU's Department of
Entomology website at: http://www.msstate.edu/Entomology/ants/fire_ants.html. Released:
Nov. 13, 2000
Mississippi
Agricultural News:
Fire Ant
Information Makes AMA Journal
Contact: Dr. James Jarratt, (662) 325-2085
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