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Indore breaks 6 year records, reporting highest number of dog bite cases. Dog bite cases rise to a new high in Indore and break the record of last six years as just January 2022 records more than 4,000 dog bite cases. Out of these 4,000 cases, 3,773 people need treatment in hospital in just a month.

Dog bite cases rise to a new high in Indore and break the record of last six years as just January 2022 records more than 4,000 dog bite cases. Out of these 4,000 cases, 3,773 people need treatment in hospital in just a month.
According to this, more than 125 people were bitten by dogs on an average every day in the city. In the last 31 days, 3,773 were treated at Lal Hospital on Maharani Road for treatment.
This year, by biting the maximum number of people in the first one month of 2022, the dogs have broken the record of the year 2016 to 2021, that is, the last 6 years.
Further, dog bite cases have risen by 158 percent in the last six years.
In the month of last January, street dogs, i.e. urban dogs, bit about 4,000 people in the city and caused severe injuries.
Heading the team of doctors treating the patients at the hospital Dr Ashutosh Sharma said, “It is not very surprising that the number of dog bite cases are spiking, as it is natural behaviour for dogs to attack humans when they turn aggressive.”
When asked what is turning the dogs aggressive, Dr Sharma said, “The number of dogs is on the rise and with no feeding centres and territorial competition, dog bite cases are on the rise.”
He explained that with new rules and special care measures to ensure cleanliness in Indore, dogs do not get leftovers anymore to feed on.
“Another phenomenon seen in dogs is that they become more violent after sterilisation so leaving such dogs back in their locality also reports higher biting cases,” Dr Sharma said.
What causes dogs to become more violent?
• Population continues to spike and this causes shortage of food.
• With no feeding points, dogs have no place to get leftover food.
• Serialisation causes them to be more violent and leaving them back in the locality reports biting cases.
What to do immediately if bitten by a dog?
• Clean the blood and apply an antibacterial ointment.
• If the wound is bleeding - apply and press a clean cloth to the area to stop bleeding.
• Clean the area and apply a sterile bandage.
• It is important to seek immediate medical attention in case of a bleeding dog bite wound.
Year Wise data of cases reported every month in last 6 years

Month/Year

2016

2017

2018

2019

2020

2021

JANUARY

1983

2186

2495

3128

3636

3331

FEBRUARY

1968

2099

2575

2874

3318

3116

MARCH

1953

2112

2654

2903

2779

3025

APRIL

1784

2045

2592

2964

1144

1888

MAY

1516

2319

2585

2752

1340

1684

JUNE

1832

1976

2285

2710

1851

2241

JULY

1404

1887

2198

2495

1977

2501

AUGUST

1454

1923

2076

2142

1813

2598

SEPTEMBER

1370

1414

1863

2188

2150

2671

OCTOBER

1338

1885

2432

2659

2189

2813

NOVEMBER

1811

1971

2376

2671

2313

2964

DECEMBER

2042

2334

2914

3161

3184

3493

TOTAL

20455

24151

29045

32647

27694

32325

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