In Indore’s largest government hospital, the case of the death of two newborns of mice was not even cooled down that a passenger safety has filed a complaint claiming the bite of rat bite at the local airport. Giving information about this on Wednesday, officials of Indore Airport (Indore Airport Incident) said that a passenger going from Indore to Bangalore has claimed to happen with them.
On Tuesday, when he was waiting for his flight in the departure area of Indore Airport, the rat (Wildlife Encroachment) entered his pants and bitten him. According to media reports, the incident took place with a man named Arun Modi from Bhopal, who is a software engineer and was going to Bengaluru by flight of Indigo Airlines. For this flight flying around 3 o’clock, the Modi couple reached the Devi Ahilyabai Airport in Indore two hours earlier and started waiting in the departure area of the airport due to the remaining time.
Arun was sitting there waiting and during this time a rat suddenly came there and entered his pants. After this, he got up nervous and caught the rat inside from outside the pants. Then the rat cut them behind the knee. After this, he took out the rat and called the airport staff expressing displeasure. Then the staff people took them to the medical room, pacifying them and a doctor present there gave him an injection and antibiotic pills.
Giving information about the incident, Vipinakant Seth, director of Devi Ahilyabai Holkar Airport, said that the passenger was bitten by a rat, after which he was given immediate treatment. He said, after this incident, we have once again run a paste control (pest control) campaign in the airport campus. However, the passenger complained that he was not injected with anti rabies at Indore Airport, which he got on reaching Bangalore. He also told that the airport staff also imposed tetanus injections with great difficulty. He said that after the incident I talked to my doctor, he immediately asked me to get rabies injection. However, he was not found at Indore Airport, after which I reached Bangalore and got the injection installed.
Earlier, the case of terror of mice in Indore came to light earlier this month, when two newborns suffering from various congenital health problems were killed in the attack of mice in the intensive medical room (ICU) of the city’s official Maharaja Yashwantrao Hospital (MYH) on 31 August and 1 September. However, the MYH administration denied claims of the death of newborns due to mice bites.





