This story is from September 21, 2018
Cases of dog bite spiral, but BBMP won’t admit it
BENGALURU: A whopping 27,464 cases of dog bites have been reported this year at 110
The number of cases reported at UHCs and referral hospitals has been on the rise, up from 12,947 in 2016 to 25,881 in 2017. It touched 21,787 as of September this year. In the first two weeks of the month, the city was rocked by a series of dog attacks — an 11-year-old boy was mauled to death by strays and eight others were injured in three separate incidents.
Collated by the BBMP’s public health information and epidemiological cell (PHIEC), the statistics include bites by pet dogs as well, though officials say a majority of the incidents involved strays.
Admitting that he couldn’t say whether the number of cases had increased or decreased over the years, G Anand, deputy director, animal husbandry, said, “Those bitten by dogs in areas like Nelamangala, Kolar and Anekal often come to Bengaluru for treatment as their native places don’t have adequate health facilities. These cases get registered within BBMP limits, though the incidents took place elsewhere. This may have inflated the number.”
Experts say that a weakening animal
Stating that most dogs, pet or stray, don’t attack unless instigated, Dr Shahid Vaseem, chief veterinarian, CUPA, said, “Most cases are reported from areas on the outskirts, which are usually inhabited by people from lower income groups and lack a proper sanitation or solid waste management system. In addition, BBMP’s regulations on setting up meat stalls are not being followed, and hence they’re coming up in densely populated areas too. Haphazard dupming of offal attracts dogs, leading to an increase in animal density.”
In the first week of July, the Palike informed the high court that there were only 2,694 licensed meat shops and three authorised slaughterhouses in Bengaluru. Since the actual number of shops is much higher, the animal husbandry department started surveying unauthorised meat shops, but the process is yet to be completed.
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urban health centres (UHCs) and referral hospitals and 450 private hospitals in the city. An average of 3,050 cases have been registered every month, as against 2,740 in 2017, when the total number stood at 32,883.The number of cases reported at UHCs and referral hospitals has been on the rise, up from 12,947 in 2016 to 25,881 in 2017. It touched 21,787 as of September this year. In the first two weeks of the month, the city was rocked by a series of dog attacks — an 11-year-old boy was mauled to death by strays and eight others were injured in three separate incidents.
Collated by the BBMP’s public health information and epidemiological cell (PHIEC), the statistics include bites by pet dogs as well, though officials say a majority of the incidents involved strays.
Admitting that he couldn’t say whether the number of cases had increased or decreased over the years, G Anand, deputy director, animal husbandry, said, “Those bitten by dogs in areas like Nelamangala, Kolar and Anekal often come to Bengaluru for treatment as their native places don’t have adequate health facilities. These cases get registered within BBMP limits, though the incidents took place elsewhere. This may have inflated the number.”
Experts say that a weakening animal
birth control
programme — the number of surgeries performed dropped from 93,447 in 2011-12 to 35,266 in 2017-18 — could be a possible reason for the increase indog bite
cases. They also blame a deteriorating solid waste management system, proliferating black spots and unauthorised dumping of offal.In the first week of July, the Palike informed the high court that there were only 2,694 licensed meat shops and three authorised slaughterhouses in Bengaluru. Since the actual number of shops is much higher, the animal husbandry department started surveying unauthorised meat shops, but the process is yet to be completed.
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Annie Joseph
2513 days ago
For immediate gains, anti streetie comments are encouraging those who want to kill the street dogs. Remember karma. And Kerala. The state and its people have brought bad karma upon themselves. Just one of the many causes is the wanton, horrifying murders of almost 10,000/-street dogs very openly, with rich people across religions offering discounts on air gun purchases, gold coins as rewards to language and even monetary help to fight legal cases that crop up against these murderers .It is each ones duty to be compassionate to all of God''s creatures. Hindus worship god dattareya whose mount is a dog bhairava.No dog bites without being provoked. BBMP IS NOT DOING ITS JOB OF ANIMAL BIRTH CONTROL BY WHICH THE SEX HORMONES THAT CONTRIBUTE TO AGGRESSION DECREASE AND STOP BEING PRODUCED. BBMP IS headed by corrupt, money making, scoundrels.Remember, all of you have families, wives, children and parents. Let not ''a Kerala'' visit Karnataka and Bangalore. Because of the selfishness and greed of us the HICLED (high class educated). See homes of the poor and lower middle class. Most of them truly sense the loyalty and love of dogs. Dog is the reverse of GOD. The closest you can get to unconditional loveRead allPost comment
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