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That was on 13 Dec.
By now the boy is healed and discharged.
I don’t think one can survive a poisonous snake bite for that long without anti-venom. Lazima aliletwa for further treatment.
this isnt something to celebrate. Medical supply and essential drugs should be easilly available mashinani. My 101 public health lecturer used to say
My take too. They should have these antivenom injections in the village
Victims using antivenom immediately after receiving a snake bite can save much of their lives as opposed to waiting to be airlifted to Nairobi.
You can survive even many days if its a puff adder. It’s toxin moves slowly destroying tissue around the bite
Question is why is the antivenom in Kenyatta. Are there puff adders in Nairobi?
Also, the solution ya kutumia chopper is costly. I saw a documentary where doctors in a southern African country use drones to deploy drugs to hospital s located in remote locations