Mumbai: With the arrival of monsoon in different parts of the country, the incidents of snake bite begin to increase, especially in rural areas. Earlier, the Mankind group company Bharat Serum and Vaccines Limited (BSV), which has been a pioneer in manufacturing high quality snake poison products for the last two decades, planned concrete initiatives to ensure that suitable treatment for all is accessible and available. Similarly, activities have been planned to create awareness about snakebite management and to remove misconceptions about it.

Sivani Sarma Deka, COO of BSV’s India Trade Division, said, “As a drug manufacturing company for snake bite, BSV has always been at the forefront of developing quality and effective treatment for snake bite and making them accessible to all. We believe that working on 4A -awareness, access, availability and action is our responsibility. It is our responsibility to ensure that the right patient is to be corrected at the right time, We are constantly making multi-regional cooperation and apply target intervention to refer to snake bite patients on time and proper health facilities. Cut poison (SBE) is involved in continuous updating information and methods.

Speaking on awareness, Dr. Sadanand Raut, Shivneri Bhushan, Arogya Ratna Government of Maharashtra 2023 MD (General Made) Consultant Physician, Cardiologist, Diabetesologist, toxicologist said, “The central government’s steps, preventive and initial remedies to include data collections, prevention, prevention, and initial remedies for inclusion in ‘informed diseases’ in ‘informed diseases’. It will be helpful to determine the prevalence of the disease, and it will be possible to intervene to prevent the disease due to its disabilities or disabilities. The gap will focus on bridge and more importantly that community participation will be increased by encouraging local participation in prevention efforts. ”

Dr. Sadanand Raut, Shivneri Bhushan, Arogya Ratna Government of Maharashtra 2023 MD (General Made) Consultant Physician, Cardiologist, Diabetesologist, Toxicologist highlighted that, “More than 58000 people die of snake bites every year in India. To create, from the initial identity of snake bite to initial treatment, a multidimensional approach is required to manage the complications of the patients and improve the results of the patient by increasing the understanding of snake bite, educating and ensuring that treatment is more widely accessible and available across the country.

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Snake bites are a serious challenge to the public health system. There is a need to develop a comprehensive policy to deal with the socio-economic challenges, toxic drugs and the difference in availability of medical treatment, etc. arising from snakebite. Increasing awareness about snakebite and increasing the level of community participation by encouraging local participation in prevention efforts is even more important.

Rahul Dev

Cricket Jounralist at Newsdesk

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