On July 9, 2025, an 8-year-old boy named Prasad Jadhav tragically lost his life after being attacked by a pack of stray dogs in Hyderabad’s Neredmet area. This heartbreaking dog attack on a child has once again brought national attention to a growing public health and safety crisis—dog bites and rabies in India.
As a nation with one of the largest stray dog populations in the world, India finds itself at the intersection of a humanitarian, public health, and civic infrastructure emergency. At DNA Labs India, we believe that raising awareness is the first step toward prevention—and saving lives.
🚨 The Alarming Reality
Dog bites in India are more than a nuisance—they are a public health emergency:
- Over 17 million dog bites are reported annually in India.
- India accounts for more than one-third of the world’s rabies deaths, with around 20,000 fatalities each year.
- Most of these deaths occur in rural and urban slum areas, with children under 15 being the most common victims.
- Hyderabad alone has reported over 30,000 dog bite cases annually, according to GHMC data.
The dog attack on a child in Neredmet is not an isolated case—it’s part of a dangerous and preventable pattern.
🦠 Rabies: A Silent Killer
Rabies is one of the most deadly but preventable viral diseases. Transmitted primarily through the bite of an infected animal (typically dogs), rabies affects the central nervous system and, once symptoms appear, is almost always fatal.
However, rabies is 100% preventable through:
- Prompt post-exposure prophylaxis (PEP), including wound cleaning and vaccination.
- Vaccination of dogs (both pets and strays).
- Increased public awareness about exposure and first aid.
🧬 Know the Symptoms – Act Early
Rabies symptoms often appear 1–3 months after exposure, though they can develop sooner or later. Once symptoms appear, death usually follows within days. That’s why immediate treatment after a bite is critical.
🧠 Early symptoms may include:
- Fever
- Headache
- Fatigue or weakness
- Pain or tingling at the bite site
⚠️ As the disease progresses:
- Anxiety or confusion
- Hallucinations
- Difficulty swallowing or speaking
- Muscle spasms
- Fear of water (hydrophobia)
- Seizures
- Paralysis or coma
Once these neurological symptoms develop, rabies is almost always fatal. That’s why prevention, not cure, is the only safe path.
🧪 Rabies Testing and Diagnosis
Early detection is critical after a dog bite to prevent rabies from progressing. DNA Labs India offers a reliable Rabies Detection Qualitative Test to help identify the presence of the rabies virus quickly and accurately.
Learn more about the rabies test and book your test here.
🧪 Our Role: Why DNA Labs India Cares
As a leading diagnostics and genomics company, DNA Labs India is committed to early detection, prevention, and public health education. While we focus on cutting-edge science—from genetic risk screening to infectious disease diagnostics—we also recognize that community awareness is the foundation of public health.
We aim to:
- Educate communities about the importance of early medical attention after any animal bite.
- Promote knowledge on how to identify and respond to signs of rabies exposure.
- Support partnerships with municipal and veterinary authorities for better surveillance and control measures.
🐶 Coexisting Safely: People, Pets, and Strays
India’s stray dog problem is layered and emotional. Dogs are often viewed as community protectors or companions, and many are fed and cared for informally. However, unchecked stray populations and improper waste disposal create environments where aggressive behavior and disease can thrive.
We must move from blame to solutions:
- Animal Birth Control (ABC) Programs: Sterilisation and vaccination must be scaled up and made more efficient.
- Community Participation: Residents can help by reporting aggressive dogs and avoiding feeding in large groups or near schools/playgrounds.
- Improved Waste Management: Stray dog populations often grow in areas with poor garbage disposal, providing easy food access.
- Public Awareness: Knowing how to behave around stray animals—especially teaching children not to provoke, chase, or approach feeding dogs—can reduce attacks dramatically.
🩺 What to Do After a Bite
If bitten or scratched by a dog:
- Wash the wound immediately with soap and running water for at least 15 minutes.
- Apply antiseptic (like povidone-iodine or alcohol).
- Do not use traditional remedies like turmeric, ash, or chili powder.
- Seek medical help immediately for anti-rabies vaccination and tetanus shots.
- Report the bite to your local municipal authorities.
Early action can prevent the onset of rabies and save lives.
🗣️ Our Call to Action
The recent dog attack on a child in Hyderabad must serve as a wake-up call—not just for authorities, but for every citizen. We all have a role to play in preventing such tragedies from happening again.
At DNA Labs India, we believe that action must follow awareness. We urge you to:
✅ Talk about it – Share this story with your community, family, or workplace. Awareness saves lives.
✅ Seek immediate medical care – Never ignore a dog bite, no matter how small. Act fast to prevent rabies.
✅ Push for better policies – Encourage local authorities to improve stray dog management and public health outreach.
✅ Support sterilisation and vaccination programs – Whether through donations, volunteering, or advocacy.
✅ Educate children – Teach them how to behave safely around stray dogs and what to do in case of an attack.
Every voice counts. Every step matters. Together, we can prevent the next dog attack on a child—and ensure no family has to suffer a loss that could have been avoided.