What does the Lancet study reveal about the prevalence of animal bites in India, specifically related to dogs

Review the findings of the Lancet study on dog-related animal bites in India.
The Lancet study on dog-related animal bites in India reveals the following key findings:
  • India has the highest rate of dog bites in the world, with over 20,000 deaths reported annually due to rabies.
  • Children are the most vulnerable age group, accounting for a significant number of dog bite cases.
  • The study highlights the inadequate accessibility to post-bite treatment, such as rabies vaccinations, especially in rural areas.
  • Lack of awareness about responsible pet ownership and preventive measures contributes to the high prevalence of dog-related bites.
  • The researchers emphasize the importance of implementing strategies for better dog bite prevention and management, including vaccination campaigns and awareness programs.
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