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Snake bite victims endangered as cost of anti-snake venom hits roof

TACKLING DEATHS FROM SNAKE BITES

TACKLING DEATHS FROM SNAKE BITES
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India needs to look for effective lifesaving Anti-Snake Venoms from Latin America

India needs to look for effective lifesaving Anti-Snake Venoms from Latin America © Provided by The Financial Express Snakebite in India has remained a much-neglected subject in spite of the significant mortality and morbidity it causes. (Photo source: IE) By Sandeep Wasnik,  India is the home of nearly 275 snake species, of which 60 are considered venomous and medically relevant, and with various levels of toxicity. Out of these 60 venomous species, only four venomous snake species are responsible for causing the greatest number of medically significant human snake bite cases in India. These four venomous snakes are collectively referred to Big Four Common Krait (Bungarus caeruleus), Russell’s viper (Daboia Russelii), Indian saw-scaled viper (Echis Carinatus), and Indian Cobra (Naja Naja).

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Number of snakebite cases goes up at GRH

Number of snakebite cases goes up at GRH Updated: Updated: Share Article   There has been an increase in the number of patients being treated for snakebite at Government Rajaji Hospital (GRH) in November. Out of a total 99 patients who were treated for snakebite at GRH in November, there was one death. The increase in cases can be attributed to the rise in man-snake conflict during the monsoon. Dean J. Sangumani says that most of the cases were reported from rural areas and were either farmers or agricultural labourers. Since the onset of monsoon, there was a rise in calls received by the forest department to rescue snakes, says District Forest Officer S. Anand.

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