 The study conducted in Baden, Pakistan revealed that snakebite is a major public health concern in this region. It was found that the majority of victims were male farmers and laborers, with the most common sight being the foot. Viperbite was the most commonly reported species, and protonaria, hematuria and renal dysfunction were the most frequently observed complications. The peak season for snakebite was July, when temperatures are highest, and there were eight deaths due to snakebite during the study period. This article was authored by Asifa Jamali, Muhammad Yusuf, Shahnawaz Karim and others.