Child dies of dog bite at Karachi’s NICH

Author: Agencies

An 11-year old, bitten by a dog in interior of Sindh, died at the National Institute of Child Health (NICH) on Thursday. The child, belong to Chhachhro town of Tharparkar, was brought to the NICH on October 29, head of the medical facility Dr Jamal Raza said. A rabid dog had bitten the child 25 days ago and he was also given initial vaccine at the local hospital, the doctor said. The death toll in Sindh by dog bite incidents has reached to 21 this year. The issue of dog bite has become prevalent in Karachi and other parts of the province. It is pertinent to mention here that in a recent incident 12 people, including a police officer, were rushed to Abbasi Shaheed Hospital of the city for vaccination after a rabid dog bitten them, but doctors expressed their helplessness to administer the Anti-Rabies Vaccine due to the non-availability of the ARV. The Sindh High Court is also hearing a petition over the action against stray dogs and a shortage of anti-rabies vaccine in the province.

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