Canine terror: 1.6 lakh bitten in Karnataka this year Bangalore News: Latest Bangalore News Headlines & Live News Updates from Bangalore - Times of India

The number of dog bite cases in Karnataka has significantly increased this year, with an average of 596 cases reported daily in the first nine months. This marks a 34% and 37% increase compared to 2022 and 2021, respectively. However, the number of deaths due to rabies has decreased, with only two confirmed deaths in the state this year compared to 15 in the previous year. Doctors emphasize the importance of prevention and proper wound care, including washing the wound with soap and water. Over 70% of street dogs in Bengaluru have received at least one dose of anti-rabies vaccine.

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