Ministry of Health urges public vigilance and safe management of Snake Bite

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The Ministry of Health, Wellness and Nutrition is aware of growing public concern regarding reports of increased snake sightings and suspected snake bite incidents across the island. The Ministry acknowledges the concerns raised by residents and recognizes that increased encounters between humans and snakes can pose a risk to public health and safety. The Ministry of Health wishes to reassure the public that protecting the health and well-being of all remains a priority.

Members of the public are reminded that in the event of a snake bite, immediate medical attention should be sought at either of the two public hospitals, that is the Owen King EU Hospital or the St. Jude Hospital. Individuals should avoid attempting to capture or kill the snake, applying tourniquets (like a tight bandage, belt or inflatable cuff), cutting the wound, or attempting to suck out venom, as these measures can cause further harm.

Antivenom treatment is recommended to be administered in a hospital setting where patients can be closely monitored and managed by trained healthcare professionals. Hospitals are equipped to provide the necessary emergency care and observation required for the safe administration of antivenom, management of potential complications, advanced procedures including surgical interventions and admission. As such, the St. Jude Hospital and the Owen King EU Hospital are the designated sites for definitive treatment of snake bite injuries.

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