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Rabies is still a threat—but experts say it doesn’t have to be that way. Though we know how to prevent it, the virus kills about 60,000 people a year.
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A rabid raccoon was found April 17 on Barnabus Circle off Bingham Drive, 18.5 miles from where the home inspector was bitten. Animal Services urged pet owners to make certain their animals are up ...
This is the second rabid bat detected in Cedar Park over the past week, and the third to be discovered in Cedar Park this year. Last Thursday, a bat that was positive for rabies was found at The ...
The Pennsylvania Rabies Tracking Dashboard lists three cases in Schuylkill County, one cat and two racoons. Statewide, 95 cases have been reported this year, according to the tracking dashboard.
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A rabid raccoon was killed in Oaklyn on Sunday, the Camden County Department of Health and Human Services said on Friday. Oaklyn police killed the raccoon after receiving reports from residents ...
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If you notice a sick wild animal, the Camden County Health Department is urging residents to call Animal Control at (855) 422-7226 or if you suspect rabies call the NJ Rabies Hotline: (609)-530-8416.
Rabies is an infectious disease that attacks the central nervous system. It travels from the brain to salivary glands during the final stages, making an animal become infectious days before it dies.