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Snakebites: A neglected disease | Tri Maharani | TEDxJakarta

Indonesia has the second-highest number of venomous snake species in the world, yet many people still underestimate the real threat. In this session, Dr. Tri Maharani, Indonesia’s only venomous snake toxinology specialist, together with curator Aghniadi, discusses the challenges of handling snakebites, including the limited availability of antivenom—most of which is centralized in Thailand—requiring her to personally transport it to remote islands for critical cases. She also highlights incidents caused by negligence, such as keeping snakes as pets or entering snake habitats without proper knowledge, and shares proper procedures for treating snakebites. Additionally, she introduces a dedicated app and hotline for first aid and emergency guidance, providing crucial insights to raise public awareness and preparedness against venomous snake threats. In an archipelago where even a snakebite is categorized as a high-ranked neglected disease, Tri Maharani has spent more than a decade seeking answers on how to save lives. A physician and an Emergency Medicine Specialist who has traveled across the country, she saving lives and raising awareness of where potential dangers from wildlife and disease may occurand how to prevent them. Her journey shows that true courage often begins with knowledge, and with the will to serve, even when no one is watching. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx

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