As the weather warms, many animals emerge — including snakes. Co-host Leoneda Inge talks with reptile conservation biologist Jeff Hall to find out where snakes are likely to be, how they behave and how to love them from afar.
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Jeff Hall, reptile conservation biologist,
Then: what to do if you are bit by a venomous snake? First, stay calm, says Dr. Charles Gerardo of Duke University's Department of Emergency Medicine, and then seek medical care.
The number of deaths associated with snake bites in the U.S. is relatively low, in part because of access to anti-venom — but the treatment is expensive. Dr. Gerardo is working on a cheaper, more accessible way to treat snake bite. He talks with co-host Jeff Tiberii about how to respond to a snake bite now – and how that treatment might change in the future.
Guest
Charles J. Gerardo, MD, MHS, Chair, Department of Emergency Medicine and Professor, Emergency Medicine & Global Health, Duke University