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Re: 250 People Die Of Snake Bite In Plateau And Gombe Due To Scarcity Of Anti-Venom by pol23: 8:05pm On Nov 05, 2017
Naija.
Re: 250 People Die Of Snake Bite In Plateau And Gombe Due To Scarcity Of Anti-Venom by DancingSkeleton(m): 8:05pm On Nov 05, 2017
Wisdomkosi:
It begins with you. O ya go to the north, start to the catch snake. Mrs snake catcher
no mind am jare , busy body just dey do am upandan
Re: 250 People Die Of Snake Bite In Plateau And Gombe Due To Scarcity Of Anti-Venom by Hivazinc: 8:06pm On Nov 05, 2017
Turn to Christ and you shall never die of venom
Re: 250 People Die Of Snake Bite In Plateau And Gombe Due To Scarcity Of Anti-Venom by Ezumakingsley(m): 8:09pm On Nov 05, 2017
[left][/left] too bad...no operation python dance over there
Re: 250 People Die Of Snake Bite In Plateau And Gombe Due To Scarcity Of Anti-Venom by saintmark88(m): 8:11pm On Nov 05, 2017
What are universities doing??....all those profs failing student anyhow, wht r dey doing, if a uni in Costa Rica is making these anti venoms, y CNT we do d same...must we import everytyn

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Re: 250 People Die Of Snake Bite In Plateau And Gombe Due To Scarcity Of Anti-Venom by 3kay945(m): 8:11pm On Nov 05, 2017
Are the snakes going to people homes or what?

Why this crazy death toll
Re: 250 People Die Of Snake Bite In Plateau And Gombe Due To Scarcity Of Anti-Venom by 3kay945(m): 8:14pm On Nov 05, 2017
saintmark88:
What are universities doing??....all those profs failing student anyhow, wht r dey doing, if a uni in Costa Rica is making these anti venoms, y CNT we do d same...must we import everytyn

Money for research has been diverted na,. While others who might be willing for such research have no fund.
Nigeria situation is pathetic to say the least.
Re: 250 People Die Of Snake Bite In Plateau And Gombe Due To Scarcity Of Anti-Venom by Whoeppme(m): 8:14pm On Nov 05, 2017
LALASTICLALA SHOULD TO RELOCATE TO THE NORTH ALREADY grin grin grin
Re: 250 People Die Of Snake Bite In Plateau And Gombe Due To Scarcity Of Anti-Venom by Johntitus: 8:31pm On Nov 05, 2017
I think the best thing they should do is to introduce mongooses!
Re: 250 People Die Of Snake Bite In Plateau And Gombe Due To Scarcity Of Anti-Venom by MaconAwire(m): 8:31pm On Nov 05, 2017
Meanwhile certain governor of a certain state imported some thousands of snake....



LOLZ
Re: 250 People Die Of Snake Bite In Plateau And Gombe Due To Scarcity Of Anti-Venom by sarutobie(m): 8:34pm On Nov 05, 2017
saintmark88:
What are universities doing??....all those profs failing student anyhow, wht r dey doing, if a uni in Costa Rica is making these anti venoms, y CNT we do d same...must we import everytyn
Antivenin is one of the easiest things to produce but how many universities in Nigeria have effectively functional centrifuges to separate the active agent in the snake venom?
Re: 250 People Die Of Snake Bite In Plateau And Gombe Due To Scarcity Of Anti-Venom by cashlurd(m): 8:35pm On Nov 05, 2017
python1:
There is something I can't just wrap up together regarding these snakes of a thingy. Is it that nothing can be done to wipe them off to the barest minimum? Why should humans allow death to be crawling around them for God's sake in the name of one yeye wildlife preservation? Are we Oyibo? Whatever the advantages or benefits derived from these very unfriendly dangerous reptiles, do they in any way commensurate this recorded loss? Even the sight of these crawling death alone is something else undecided Nawao.

With your moniker and Lala's love for snakes, it is only wise to say that you and Lala who should be advising the govt on how to curb the menace of these snakes....
Re: 250 People Die Of Snake Bite In Plateau And Gombe Due To Scarcity Of Anti-Venom by Mrnairalandd: 8:41pm On Nov 05, 2017
python1:
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Madam controller with US non-killer mentality at work in her head, you can go to plateau state and load several trucks of snakes, transport them to your environment and be controlling them. Since they are many in plateau, I doubt if price is attached, I'm sure you can get them free.

Don’t mind that fool, in US, they get killed by snakes and other dangerous animals. Check USA statistics office to see for yourself

The foolish Nigerians who travelled from their villages on non-appearance Visa to USA always believed that everything is all about USA.

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Re: 250 People Die Of Snake Bite In Plateau And Gombe Due To Scarcity Of Anti-Venom by muller101(m): 8:43pm On Nov 05, 2017
python1:
There is something I can't just wrap up together regarding these snakes of a thingy. Is it that nothing can be done to wipe them off to the barest minimum? Why should humans allow death to be crawling around them for God's sake in the name of one yeye wildlife preservation? Are we Oyibo? Whatever the advantages or benefits derived from these very unfriendly dangerous reptiles, do they in any way commensurate this recorded loss? Even the sight of these crawling death alone is something else undecided Nawao.
python I will wipe u out first
Re: 250 People Die Of Snake Bite In Plateau And Gombe Due To Scarcity Of Anti-Venom by muller101(m): 8:45pm On Nov 05, 2017
Blue3k:
We should be producing our own anti-venom. The market is here and snakes aren't going away. We should look into PPP just like we did with May & Baker Nigeria PLC with meningitis vaccine production. The hard part is storing the venom because it needs to be kept frozen.
how can we produce the venom when most Nigerians eliminate the snakes and eat them without extracting the venom first for the anti venom production
Re: 250 People Die Of Snake Bite In Plateau And Gombe Due To Scarcity Of Anti-Venom by Allwility: 8:48pm On Nov 05, 2017
Lala call your boys to order.
Re: 250 People Die Of Snake Bite In Plateau And Gombe Due To Scarcity Of Anti-Venom by Blue3k(m): 8:50pm On Nov 05, 2017
muller101:
how can we produce the venom when most Nigerians eliminate the snakes and eat them without extracting the venom first for the anti venom production

The people killing snakes aren't same people making venom anyway. Besides there's more to catch anyway. That's why people are dying every year.
Re: 250 People Die Of Snake Bite In Plateau And Gombe Due To Scarcity Of Anti-Venom by Denko2721987(m): 8:52pm On Nov 05, 2017
Nigeria is a collosal failure on almost every front.. I think we need to be brave and tell ourselves the truth and go back to the regional system of governance because this current system has failed big time..
Re: 250 People Die Of Snake Bite In Plateau And Gombe Due To Scarcity Of Anti-Venom by mKc9ET(m): 8:57pm On Nov 05, 2017
Mayb na them imported that snake way custom seized then.
Re: 250 People Die Of Snake Bite In Plateau And Gombe Due To Scarcity Of Anti-Venom by billyG(m): 9:52pm On Nov 05, 2017
where are d nigerian snake scientist,if i search well we will hav 3 or 4 professors in Ophidiology,who their proff epp?cnt we hav a snake vaccine center in nigeria?in d interim let d pple fumigate their farms b4 harvest & wear PPEs.

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Re: 250 People Die Of Snake Bite In Plateau And Gombe Due To Scarcity Of Anti-Venom by farafa(m): 10:02pm On Nov 05, 2017
Currently, We have being at the Kaltungo snake bite center where my brother is responding to treatment from the snake bite. We had to wait for almost three days before they brought the injection and each injection was N37,000. Also, I witness one death, a man was brought from Gombe yesterday evening, but he die as they arrived. No electricity, no water supply, no enough beds at that Kaltungo center/
billyG:
where are d nigerian snake scientist,if i search well we will hav 3 or 4 professors in Ophidiology,who their proff epp?cnt we hav a snake vaccine center in nigeria?in d interim let d pple fumigate their farms b4 harvest & wear PPEs.
billyG:
where are d nigerian snake scientist,if i search well we will hav 3 or 4 professors in Ophidiology,who their proff epp?cnt we hav a snake vaccine center in nigeria?in d interim let d pple fumigate their farms b4 harvest & wear PPEs.
Re: 250 People Die Of Snake Bite In Plateau And Gombe Due To Scarcity Of Anti-Venom by lazygal: 10:18pm On Nov 05, 2017
porka:
The PLAGUE is advancing.



Really fast. This was obvious with the constant issues of pythons being caught ..nairalanders took it as a joke and were even discussing pepper soup .they refused to see. The warning signs .these snakes are not just in rural areas they aredast advancing to urban areas ..

I remember mentioning several tines on nairalandthat this should be taking seriously by ministry of environment and now. Look at ..ignoring this will be at our peril ; gombe however has I believe the highest of one of the highest number of snakes in Nigeria

Am also suspecting some strategic play in making money from government. Are you aware that the north has very good herbal medicine for snake bites? Stringer than even the ones produced by pharmaceutical co.
Am suspecting these snakes are genetically modified and my mind goes back to those snakes and frogs that were seized by customs... God know show many were imported and released
Re: 250 People Die Of Snake Bite In Plateau And Gombe Due To Scarcity Of Anti-Venom by begge: 10:28pm On Nov 05, 2017
the dead one will never forgive jubril. shame to jubril, jaaaaaame
Re: 250 People Die Of Snake Bite In Plateau And Gombe Due To Scarcity Of Anti-Venom by Nobody: 10:52pm On Nov 05, 2017
This must be a very good business idea. I'm going into the 'Anti-venom' business! Abeg, no kill the snakes ooo, leave them for me.
Re: 250 People Die Of Snake Bite In Plateau And Gombe Due To Scarcity Of Anti-Venom by stagger: 11:50pm On Nov 05, 2017
python1:
There is something I can't just wrap up together regarding these snakes of a thingy. Is it that nothing can be done to wipe them off to the barest minimum? Why should humans allow death to be crawling around them for God's sake in the name of one yeye wildlife preservation? Are we Oyibo? Whatever the advantages or benefits derived from these very unfriendly dangerous reptiles, do they in any way commensurate this recorded loss? Even the sight of these crawling death alone is something else undecided Nawao.

Without snakes, the populations of rats and mice will explode out of control.Read about the rat invasion of farms in Australia some years back to get the picture.
Re: 250 People Die Of Snake Bite In Plateau And Gombe Due To Scarcity Of Anti-Venom by prewty(f): 6:38am On Nov 06, 2017
“What the herbalists are doing is trial and error. Most victims bleed in the brain because the venom is vicious; traditional healers cannot tackle that because they concentrate on healing the wound,”

This line ....made me cry
Re: 250 People Die Of Snake Bite In Plateau And Gombe Due To Scarcity Of Anti-Venom by saintneo(m): 7:02am On Nov 06, 2017
...and there was operation python dance in the southeast
Re: 250 People Die Of Snake Bite In Plateau And Gombe Due To Scarcity Of Anti-Venom by Aadeyinka(m): 7:09am On Nov 06, 2017
Igboblog:
Two hundred and fifty victims of snake bite have died in the last three weeks in Plateau and Gombe States, according to a tally given by three medical centres.

The usually preventable deaths followed an acute scarcity of snake anti-venom drugs in the country.

The figure represents the number of confirmed deaths from three snake treatment centres – General Hospital, Kaltungo, Ali Mega Pharmacy, Gombe and Comprehensive Medical Centre, Zamko, Plateau State.

A correspondent of the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN), who visited the three medical centres, met other victims in critical conditions, with some of them left on bare floor as the doctors said they were helpless without the anti-venom.

NAN reports that the snake anti-venom drugs – Echitab Plus ICP polyvalent and Echitab G monovalent – had not been supplied to the country since August, throwing the treatment centres into crisis after the last vials were used up in the first week of October.

Echitab Plus ICP, produced at Instituto Clodomiro Picado, University of Costa Rica, treats bites from all venomous snakes in Nigeria, while Echitab G, produced by Micropharm Ltd, United Kingdom, is solely for carpet viper bites.

Medics, who spoke with NAN at the three treatment centres, said that the cases of snake bites were usually very common during the harvest season.

“We receive an average of 50 victims every day. Some arrive here in very critical conditions and we just have to watch them die because we are helpless,” Abubakar Abdullahi Aliyu, Managing Director, Aliyu Mega Pharmacy, told NAN in Gombe.
He said that more than 70 victims had died in the last three weeks following the lack of anti-venom to treat them, adding that some came from Adamawa, Taraba, Bauchi, Borno and Plateau States.

“An average of six deaths are recorded daily. If you go to the snake treatment centre at the Kaltungo General Hospital, you will pity the victims; the lucky ones among them get supportive treatment, while many are left to fate since the drugs are not available.

“Between August and October, we received 750 victims. We were given 700 vials of the anti-venom on August 31, but we exhausted them before October. Many people are just dying. It is a major crisis,” he stated.
Aliyu said that the only available drug – Indian anti-venom – was not as effective in the treatment of the bites from carpet vipers, the commonest poisonous snakes in the country.

“We have tried the Indian anti-venom, but it does not elicit much response. Sometimes, we give six vials and more to a patient, but the effect will be minimal. If we had Echitab drugs, one dose is enough to cure a patient,” he said.

The pharmacist urged the Federal Government to promptly step in to assist Echitab Study Group, the outfit coordinating the supply and distribution of the Echitab drugs, so as to make them available.

The Snake Treatment Centre at the Kaltungo General Hospital, Gombe State, equally presented a sorry sight with helpless patients gasping for breath while the medics watched helplessly.

Dr. Abubakar Ballah, the Snakebite Treatment Officer, told NAN that the situation was “sad and scary”.

“We have a serious crisis here. In the last one week, 139 patients were admitted with 77 absconding when we appeared helpless, owing to the non-availability of the anti-snake venom drug.

“Some were unconscious when they were brought here. Sometimes, it is corpses that are brought to us.

“In the last few days, we have recorded 21 deaths. The figure is more because many of those that absconded were in bad shape; many others did not even bother to come here because of the fore-knowledge of lack of anti-venom in the centre.

“The last drug was used on October 13. We try to give vitamin K to the victims to enhance blood clotting in the absence of anti-venom because bites from the viper snakes cause bleeding which is difficult to control without anti-venom.

“It is a critical period, but we are helpless. This is why we call on the government to work with the Echitab Study Group to provide a lasting solution to this menace.

“Already, some criminals are faking the drug and selling it at N43,000 per vial, contrary to the original anti-snake venom sold by the Echitab Study Group at the cost of between N13,500 to N30,000.

“What we must avoid is a situation where desperate people produce fake drugs. We must work toward an effective handling and supply of the drug to guarantee quality and ensure that only genuine drugs are supplied to the treatment centres.’’
He urged government to treat the issue as a national emergency.

“The need for the snake anti-venom should be seen as a security issue with its necessity equated with having an army, customs service, police force and other security agencies.

“The government should work with the Echitab Study Group to have a reliable supply channel; government should subsidise the cost to avoid a major crisis like the one in our hands now, because we find it difficult and embarrassing to explain the situation to our patients.”
NAN found an equally bad situation at the Comprehensive Medical Centre, Zamko, with Dr. Titus Dajel, the Medical Superintendent, stating that more than 200 patients were admitted in October alone.

“There are many victims, but we cannot help because there is no anti-snake venom available now. We have had more than 200 cases in the last one month, with many of them losing their lives.’’

He equally explained that the centre had tried the Indian anti-venom on patients but did not get the desired results because the specifications are different.

“The most effective drug is the Echitab anti-venom which is produced using the venom of snakes from Nigeria,’’ he said.

Dajel regretted that traditional healers had taken advantage of the situation to extort monies from victims after promising to heal them.

“What the herbalists are doing is trial and error. Most victims bleed in the brain because the venom is vicious; traditional healers cannot tackle that because they concentrate on healing the wound,” he explained.


Dajel urged the Federal Government to treat snake bite as a national emergency and take urgent steps to make the anti-snake venom available.

“Continuous importation of the anti-venom is dangerous, especially in view of the rising cost of the dollar. We must look into the possibility of domesticating the production of the drug to avoid constant crisis,” he said.

He explained that the cases of snake bites had become more common in the area because of the ongoing harvest by farmers.

“It is the peak period of snake bites; farmers go to the bush to harvest crops and get attacked by snakes who are out of their holes because of the hot temperature.

“Some snakes go under heaps of rice gathered together preparatory for thrashing, in search of shelter from the scorching sun. Such snakes pounce on farmers when they open the heaps to start thrashing.

“Some snakes also move in groups in search of rats at yam farms where they clash with farmers harvesting the produce,” he said.

Dajel said that the centre had advised farmers to wear protective items like boots and gloves, and urged government agencies charged with public enlightenment to educate farmers on ways to protect themselves against snake attacks.

Mr Tim Golu, member of the House of Representatives representing Pankshin/Kanam/Kanke in Plateau, who also decried the non-availability of the snake anti-venom, said that the situation had been “catastrophic’’ to his constituents.

“We have lost so many people in the past few weeks. As we speak, we have several cases in my own village in Kanke. The comprehensive health centre in Zamko is usually their only hope, but there are no drugs there. It is a huge disaster.

“The shortage of the drug has led to a sharp rise in the prices of other options. It has also led to the production of fake and adulterated vaccines, which have caused deaths and deformities,’’ he said.

He appealed to the federal, states and local governments to intervene by committing funds for the purchase of the anti-venom, and regretted the colossal damage in the past few weeks.

Golu said that he had initiated a bill for the establishment of a National Centre for Research and Production of Snake Vaccines which would soon go through public hearing.
Reacting to the non-availability of the snake anti-venom drug, Dr. Nandul Durfa, Managing Director, Echitab Study Group, Representative of the two companies that produce the anti-snake-venom drug in Nigeria, blamed the situation on the “late placement of order for its production”.

“It is very sad that there is a sudden shortage that culminated in many deaths. The drought is due to technical hitches in the production chain which is being looked into, to prevent a recurrence.

“We have adopted measures to ensure continuous supply of the product and want to ensure that only quality anti-venom drugs are brought to the country. We want to guarantee continued supply so as to avoid the supply of fake anti-venom drugs from multiple supply channels.’’

He said that the federal and state governments, religious bodies, NGOs and individuals had often procured the anti-venom for free distribution to victims and were eagerly waiting for supply “in view of the deadly consequences of the shortage”.

According to him, the Echitab Study Group used to distribute the drug free to patients at the treatment centres, particularly at periods when government stopped financing the supply.

“On few occasions, however, we were forced to charge a little token to cover the cost of transporting the drug to the direct users,’’ he said.

Durfa confirmed that the Echitab Study Group was already working with the Ministry of Health to explore areas of collaboration toward manufacturing the drug locally, via a Public-Private-Partnership (PPP) arrangement.

He declared that snake bite was a menace that must be taken seriously because it was “worse than Ebola, Monkey Pox and even HIV/AIDS”.

“It affects rural dwellers who are major contributors to our GDP through farming, cattle rearing and mining. This is why we believe that even the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development should take interest in the management of snake bites.,” he said.
NAN

http://punchng.com/snakes-kill-250-in-plateau-in-three-weeks/
real shame to giant of African Nigeria , still no drugs /best treatment for snake bike , imaging the foolishness, just wasting life of citizens.
Re: 250 People Die Of Snake Bite In Plateau And Gombe Due To Scarcity Of Anti-Venom by Dari1891: 9:39am On Nov 06, 2017
This is serious
Re: 250 People Die Of Snake Bite In Plateau And Gombe Due To Scarcity Of Anti-Venom by lastempero: 11:57am On Nov 06, 2017
It seems the sanctity of human life have been lost in this country.iam sick of Nigeria.
Re: 250 People Die Of Snake Bite In Plateau And Gombe Due To Scarcity Of Anti-Venom by jbblues24(m): 2:22am On Jun 02, 2019
Buddy you're a young man hard man Shoutin' in the street gonna take on the world some day You got blood on yo' face You big disgrace Wavin' your banner all over the place. shocked

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