Saturday, 1 October 2016

Stray Dogs Kerala, India Dogs (pets) India What can be done to curb the dog menace in Kerela?


Kerala is Gods own Country which is becoming Dogs own.
Stray dogs have been posing a great threat to people, especially women, children and the elderly in n Kerala, for some time.
The issue has been a point of debate in Kerala for the last few years after increase in incidents of stray dog attacks and was also raised in the Assembly earlier this year.
KERALA
According to a report submitted in the Supreme Court recently in a connected case, more than one lakh people in Kerala have been bitten by dogs in 2015-16.
The report was submitted by a committee appointed by the apex court to look into the aspect of treatment of people bitten by stray dogs and claims of compensation in the state.
The report also said Kerala is estimated to have stray dog population of 2.5 lakh, which feed lavishly on the waste and garbage dumps across cities and towns.
According to the panel, the maximum reported cases of dog bites were from Thiruvananthapuram - 5948, Palakkad - 4916, Kollam - 3670, Pathanamthitta - 2892, Alappuzha - 2967, Ernakulam - 2050, Thrissur - 2044 cases and Koattayam - 1614.
INDIA
National Multi centric Rabies Survey, conducted in 2003 by the Association for Prevention and Control of Rabies in India in collaboration with the World Health Organization reported that there were 20, 565 deaths from rabies per year in India.More than 10, 00,000 people undergo anti-rabies vaccination every year.
Every two seconds, one person is bitten by a dog in India. It is reported that there are approximately 25 million(2.5 crore) dogs, with an estimated dog: man ratio of 1:36 in India.
How Grave is the situation
It is known that $25 million are spent on Post Exposure Prophylaxis in India annually. Around 40% of Post Exposure Prophylaxis is given to children below the age of 15yrs.
Most rabies deaths were in males (62%), in rural areas (91%), and in children below the age of 15 years (50%). As per recent National guidelines for prevention of rabies in India 2013, dogs are responsible for about 97% of human rabies, followed by cats (2%), jackals, mongoose and others (1%). Across Asia the annual expenditure due to rabies is estimated to be reaching 563 million USD.
"The penalty amount for killing a stray dog was only Rs 50. If everyone decides to kill a stray dog a day, then the menace will be over." -
‘Stray-Dog-free Movement' chairman Kochouseph Chittilappilly
Along with in preventive measures to curb the dog population has to be employed
  • Waste management.
  • Sterling the dogs.

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