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  • Hyderabad: 13-yr-old dies while undergoing dog bite treatment at Gandhi Hospital

    Hyderabad: 13-yr-old dies while undergoing dog bite treatment at Gandhi Hospital

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    Hyderabad: A 13-year-old girl passed away on Friday night at Gandhi Hospital in Hyderabad. The girl was undergoing treatment for almost 40 days after being bitten by stray dogs in Pochammapalli village on the outskirts of Manokondur Mandal headquarters.

    The girl who is identified as Komalla Maheswari was a class 7 student at the Pochammapalli government model school.

    As per the details of the incident, the stray dogs attacked her when she was completing her school homework outside her residence. Following the attack, she was rushed to a private hospital in Karimnagar, where she received three doses of anti-rabies vaccine. However, her condition worsened, and she was then shifted to another private hospital in Hyderabad. Due to the high costs of treatment, her family decided to shift her to the Gandhi Hospital on March 9.

    Sadly, despite the medical staff’s best efforts, she lost her battle with the injuries sustained from the dog bites.

    This tragic incident once again highlights the importance of taking immediate action to address the issue of stray dogs in various districts of Telangana including Hyderabad.

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  • Telangana: Rodents bite two students in Warangal hostel

    Telangana: Rodents bite two students in Warangal hostel

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    Hyderabad: With animal attack incidents surfacing for the past couple of weeks, an incident of rodents biting two students of Women’s Hostel on Kakatiya University Bypass Road in Warangal has come to light.

    Students said that the rodents bit their hands and legs while they were asleep on Tuesday following which they were shifted to a nearby private hospital for treatment by their fellow mates.

    Panic was triggered among students after the incidents where they accused authorities of using the hostel as a dump yard which led to increase in the number of rodents.

    In addition to this, the students further complained of the rodents nibbling notebooks, bags, and clothes.

    A similar incident was reported last year where a patient at the Mahatma Gandhi Memorial Hospital in Warangal died after he suffered blood loss following severe rodent bites while undergoing treatment.

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  • Hyderabad govt hospital logs in 100 dog bite cases each day

    Hyderabad govt hospital logs in 100 dog bite cases each day

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    Hyderabad: The Government Fever Hospital in Hyderabad where most dog bite cases in the city are reported has started seeing a surge in dog bite cases with almost 100 cases being reported in a day.

    The Professor of medicine at the Government Fever hospital, Dr Kondal Reddy informed us that dogs will be more furious during this season and the hospital is receiving around 90 to 110 cases each day.

    The doctor said, “In regard to the increasing number of dog bites in our area the first thing is that prevention is better than cure. Actually, there is no cure for rabies. It has 100 per cent mortality.

    Whatever may be the case, we should follow appropriate steps to escape from dog bites. If there are more street dogs, they should be notified to the authorities for sterilization and appropriate water facilities must be provided for them.

    Mostly during the summer months, the dogs will be in a more furious state causing unnecessary bites to passerby people including children. People especially children should stay away from a group of street dogs.”

    The doctor further spoke about the steps to be taken once a dog bite happens.
    He said, “Dog bite injuries are mainly of three types. Grade 1 is a slight scratch, Grade 2 is a deeper injury and Grade 3 is where underlying muscles are exposed.

    Whether it is a domestic dog bite or a street dog bite, earlier we used to observe the animal whether it is alive or dead for a period of 10 days. However, now we are giving immunization for most dog bite cases higher than Grade 2.

    When a dog bite happens, immediately wash the wound under running tap water for a period of 10 to 15 minutes using soap or detergent. This will prevent rabies from occurring up to 80 per cent.

    This is a crucial step that we can do at home. Simply putting a bandage on a dog bite wound is not correct. After this, the patient should be taken to the nearby hospital.”

    “Here at our hospital, the government has supplied free RIG (Rabies Immunoglobulin) and also monoclonal antibodies. We are also administering active immunization here during the night time and during the daytime.

    We have also sent the cases to IPM for active immunization. There is no way to escape from death, once rabies has occurred in a person. Rabies can occur by the bite of a dog, domestic cat, wild cat or monkey.

    Rabies vaccine should definitely be administered if a person is bitten by any of these animals. Here we give the human monoclonal antibody immunoglobulin that is Rabishield immediately to patients based on their body weight.

    Later we will give active immunization on the following days that is 0, 3, 7, 14 and 28, a minimum of five doses. In case a second bite occurs in this time period, we still have to follow the schedule. During the summer months, the dogs will be more furious. The number of cases in our hospital is ranging from 90 to 110 now.”

    A patient named Chinna, who came for dog bite treatment, said, “I have come to the hospital after a street dog had bitten me. I took a total of four injections here. There have also given me a schedule for further injections.”

    Notably, the recent dog bite incident in Amberpet, Hyderabad where a small boy died from a dog bite had shaken the conscience of the people of Hyderabad.

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  • Govt should take proactive measures: Telangana Guv on dog bite incident

    Govt should take proactive measures: Telangana Guv on dog bite incident

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    Hyderabad: Responding to the death of a 5-year-old boy due to an attack by stray dogs, Telangana Governor Tamilisai Soundararajan on Wednesday said that the administration should take proactive measures as the incident ‘proves that existing arrangements are not adequate to combat the stray dog menace.

    She also expressed sadness over the occurrence.

    “Pained to see this sad incidence. Only such painfull incidences should not remind us the need for permanent solutions.Administration should take some proactive measures. This incidence prooves that existing arrangements are not adequate to combat this menace. No words 2 console,” she tweeted.

    The incident, which occurred in the Amberpet locality on Sunday was caught on a CCTV camera.

    The boy, Pradeep, had accompanied his father Gangadhar, who worked as a security guard in the area.

    Narrating the incident, Gangadhar said that he had his son with him to work on Sunday and while he was strolling outside, a pack of stray dogs attacked him.

    Some locals rushed to Pradeep’s rescue and along with Gangadhar took him to a hospital, sources informed further, adding, however, that he was declared dead by the doctors on arrival.

    State MA&UD minister KT Rama Rao on Tuesday said that he would work in full capacity to ensure such incidents do not repeat in the future.

    “We’ve been trying to tackle street dog menace in our municipalities. We’ve created animal care centres and animal birth control centres. My sincere condolences to the family and we’ll ensure that our best is done so that these incidents are not repeated,” the BRS leader told ANI.

    In a similar incident earlier, a toddler was mauled to death in an apartment building in Noida last year by a stray dog. The incident triggered massive disquiet among residents.



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