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Rabies Death in Karachi Raises Sindh Toll to 14 as Thousands of Exposure Cases Reported

Karachi: Health Authorities Warn as Preventable Disease Continues to Claim Lives in Sindh

A fresh rabies-related death in Karachi has pushed the provincial toll in Sindh to 14, highlighting ongoing concerns over delayed treatment, vaccine shortages, and rising dog bite incidents across the province.

According to Beyond Time News, the latest victim was a 45-year-old man who was brought to the Jinnah Postgraduate Medical Centre (JPMC) from Larkana after his condition worsened.

Health officials confirmed that the patient had been bitten on his fingers by a dog around two months earlier. They also noted that he did not receive the anti-rabies vaccine following the incident.


Delayed Treatment Proves Fatal

Doctors say rabies is almost always fatal once symptoms appear, but it is fully preventable if treatment begins immediately after a dog bite.

Hospital administration at JPMC stated that the patient’s condition had progressed after the infection spread, leaving limited treatment options at the advanced stage.

Medical experts repeatedly stress that timely vaccination and proper wound care are critical in preventing rabies-related deaths.

According to Beyond Time News, the lack of immediate post-exposure vaccination remains one of the biggest factors behind rising fatalities in Sindh.


Rising Cases Reported in Major Hospitals

Health data shows a growing number of rabies-related cases in Karachi’s major healthcare facilities.

Officials reported that:

  • Jinnah Hospital has recorded five rabies cases
  • Indus Hospital has reported nine cases

Doctors say these figures represent only confirmed cases treated at major hospitals, while many more patients may be receiving care at smaller facilities or not seeking treatment at all.


Thousands of Dog Bite Exposure Cases in Karachi

The scale of exposure cases remains a major public health concern.

According to Beyond Time News, approximately 25,000 rabies exposure cases have been reported in Karachi alone.

Across Sindh, the number exceeds 100,000 cases, showing the widespread nature of dog bite incidents in the province.

Health officials warn that these exposure cases create a high risk of future rabies infections if vaccination protocols are not followed properly.


Public Health Concerns Over Vaccination Gaps

Medical experts emphasize that rabies can be prevented through immediate vaccination after exposure.

However, gaps in awareness, access to vaccines, and timely treatment continue to contribute to preventable deaths.

Doctors say many patients delay seeking medical help or fail to complete the full course of anti-rabies injections, increasing the risk of fatal outcomes.

According to Beyond Time News, healthcare professionals have repeatedly urged stronger public awareness campaigns and improved availability of vaccines in both urban and rural areas.


Growing Pressure on Healthcare System

Hospitals in Karachi and other parts of Sindh continue to face pressure due to increasing rabies exposure cases.

Emergency departments report a steady flow of patients requiring anti-rabies treatment, especially from low-income and rural areas where stray dog populations are more common.

Health officials say managing the rising number of cases requires coordinated efforts between local authorities, municipal bodies, and healthcare providers.

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Experts Call for Preventive Measures

Public health experts stress that rabies control depends heavily on prevention rather than treatment.

They recommend:

  • Immediate vaccination after any dog bite
  • Proper wound cleaning before hospital arrival
  • Increased availability of anti-rabies vaccines
  • Stray dog population control programs
  • Public awareness campaigns in schools and communities

Experts also warn that without sustained intervention, exposure cases could continue to rise in the coming years.


Conclusion: Preventable Disease Still Claiming Lives

The latest rabies death in Karachi underscores a continuing public health challenge in Sindh.

While the disease is preventable through timely vaccination, thousands of exposure cases and delayed treatments continue to result in avoidable fatalities.

Authorities and health professionals say urgent action is needed to strengthen prevention strategies, improve vaccine access, and raise public awareness to reduce future deaths.


FAQs

1. How many rabies deaths have been reported in Sindh?

Sindh has reported 14 rabies-related deaths, according to recent health data.

2. What caused the latest rabies death in Karachi?

The patient did not receive the anti-rabies vaccine after a dog bite, leading to infection.

3. How many rabies exposure cases are reported in Karachi?

Around 25,000 exposure cases have been reported in Karachi.

4. Can rabies be treated after symptoms appear?

No. Rabies is almost always fatal once symptoms begin, but it is preventable with early vaccination.

5. What is the best prevention method for rabies?

Immediate vaccination after a dog bite and proper wound care are the most effective preventive measures.


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