A mysterious skin rash outbreak over Pescadores Islands in Taiwan Strait: An airborne contact dermatitis by Euproctis taiwana revealed by ultrastructure mapping

I. Ming Lin, Tsung Jen Hsu, Hung Su, Chia Hua Lin, Yeo Wan Chiang, Jentaie Shiea, Hung Chang Liao, Sheng Chieh Kuang, Jui Lan, Chih Hung Lee*

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Abstract

Background: A mysterious skin rash (papular lesions) outbreak broke out for unknown reasons in Taiwan’s Pescadores Islands in mid-autumn 2021, causing much anxiety in the population already nervous about the ongoing COVID-19 epidemic. Objectives: We conducted a field survey for possible culprit agents. Methods: Skin samples were taken with rapid-glue adhesives from the affected skin. Electron microscopy from the skin samples as well as caterpillar seta was performed. Additional neurotransmitter analysis by mass spectrometry (MS) was conducted on the skin samples. Results: A field survey found a large increase in caterpillars, Euproctis taiwana, in September 2021, the warmest September in recent years. Electron microscopy performed on superficial skin samples (3–6 cells thick) of affected and healthy skin (n = 5 and 3, respectively) and caterpillar setae revealed ultrastructural similarities between setae spurs (0.15–0.2 μm) and tiny pits (0.2 μm) on the affected skin as well as similar vegetative debris (0.75 μm) on both setae and affected skin. MS showed large increases in tyrosine, serine, and histamine, known mediators of arthropod insult. Conclusion: The co-occurrence of E. taiwana population growth, excessive warming, and strong monsoon winds may lead to this unusual autumn outbreak in late September. The lifting of COVID-19-related travel restrictions against earlier that month probably exacerbated it.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)120-127
Number of pages8
JournalDermatologica Sinica
Volume42
Issue number2
DOIs
StatePublished - 2024

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Keywords

  • Airborne caterpillar dermatitis
  • electron microscope
  • global warming

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