The study, led by Dr P J Wills, Senior Scientist of the Foundation, associated with Aster Malabar Institure ofMedical Science, found that Lepidopterism caused by tiger moths is a serious illness that mimics symptoms of the mosquito borne infectious fevers.
The primary cause of these fevers has been identified as 'Tiger Moth Asotacaricae', which is widely distributed across Asia and Pacific Islands and is known to multiply at an alarming rate in Kerala during the monsoonseason from June to August, a Malabar Institute Medical Science release said.
Researchers suggest specific Tiger Moth IgE allergen test must be included as a routine test along with the diagnosis of infectious fevers in areas where the Tiger Moth's distribution has been reported.
Speaking at the launch of the research, Dr Karthikeya Varma, Director of Aster MIMS Research Foundation said Aster MIMS Research Foundation claimed that the research done was patient centric or patient benefit oriented and the study was an example of that.