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Rabid Dog Bites Spark Health Scare
18 Dec
Summary
- A child required plastic surgery for severe facial injuries.
- Over 30,000 dog bite cases reported in Ludhiana last year.
- Rabies is fatal once symptoms appear; vaccination is crucial.

A recent incident involving a dog that tested positive for rabies has raised significant public health concerns. The virus, transmitted through saliva, poses a grave danger to humans, as rabies is 100% fatal once central nervous system symptoms manifest. This alarming situation is compounded by soaring dog bite statistics in the district, with Ludhiana recording over 30,000 cases last year and a similar number by October this year.
The severity of the threat was underscored by a 10-year-old child who underwent plastic surgery for deep lacerations to his face after a dog attack. This incident highlights the critical importance of immediate medical attention and completing the full course of post-exposure prophylaxis. Health officials are urging anyone with any form of contact with potentially rabid animals, including those who may have fed or been in close proximity, to seek vaccination.
In response, municipal authorities have taken proactive measures, rescuing five stray dogs from the affected neighborhood for observation and vaccination. They also cautioned that even vaccinated pet dogs could potentially act as carriers. The ongoing high incidence of dog bites presents a substantial and escalating public health challenge that requires continued vigilance and preventative action.




