Five Bedouins Bitten By Venomous Snake, One Dies
JAKARTA - Five Bedouin residents in the interior of Lebak Regency, Banten Province have been bitten by a venomous snake for the past week, one of which died due to delays in receiving medical treatment. That's the deadliest thing," said the Coordinator of Indonesian Friends of Volunteers, Muhammad Arif Kirdiat, quoting Antara, Sunday, August 7.
The Bedouin community who was reported to be the victim of this venomous snake bite is the fifth patient and one of them died due to delay in getting medical treatment. In addition, one other person will be amputated due to the rotting condition of the leg after being taken to the medical personnel.
"I think it is dangerous if the snakebite victim is not treated quickly by medical treatment, it can lead to death," he explained. According to him, it was very sad to see three puskesmas units on the border of a Bedouin residential area, namely Cirinten Health Center, Bojongmanik Health Center and Cisimeut Health Center stocking anti-venom drugs. empty.
Meanwhile, a Bedouin patient who was bitten by a venomous snake wanted to be taken to the Adjidarmo Rangkasbitung Hospital, and he did not have BPJS Mandiri or BPJS PBI assistance from the government. Therefore, he was forced to decide to rent a pick-up car last night to be rushed to the Banten Hospital because he received a patient certificate of incapacity. (SKTM).
In situations requiring quick treatment, he said, sometimes emergency facilities in basic services in the area are very difficult and unresponsive.
Sani, 31, a Bedouin victim who was bitten by a venomous snake, admitted that he felt relieved and happy to be rushed to the Banten Hospital by a volunteer friend of Indonesia, Muhammad Arif, so that medical personnel could treat him. "Meanwhile, the Head of the Prevention of Infectious Diseases and Environmental Health of the Lebak Regency Health Office, Dr. Firman Rahmatullah, said that currently the deadly venomous snake is a type of ground snake, so if it is bitten it will be treated quickly by medical personnel.
They are residents of Lebak Regency who are victims of poisonous snake bites and usually clear land for farming.
The population of this deadly ground snake has its habitat in cold temperatures and lots of bamboo or shrubs. The people of Lebak Regency, including the Bedouin, often become victims of venomous snake bites when they open their fields.
"We ask residents to wear boots to the fields and if they are bitten by a venomous snake, they are immediately rushed to the puskesmas or hospital to save lives," he said.