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Rabies Alert

Skunk tests positive for rabies in Christian County

Keep pets up to date on rabies vaccinations.

 

Christian County, MO – A second skunk collected in Christian County has tested positive for rabies. The first skunk was collected in late December from the Clever area, and the second skunk was collected this week in the Billings area. There have been no reports of any humans being bitten.

 

The reports of these infected animals serve as a reminder that rabies is present and that residents should be cautious around wildlife Keeping pets up to date on rabies vaccinations is the best way to prevent infections in pets and their owners.

 

Rabies information:

  • In Missouri, the animals most often found with rabies are bats and skunks.

  • The rabies virus is found in the saliva and brain tissue of an infected animal.

  • Humans and pets can become exposed to rabies through bites or scratches from an infected animal.

·         Rabies is deadly in people if medical care is not received before symptoms start.

·         Rabies in humans is completely preventable after exposure by promptly seeking medical care and receiving treatment called post-exposure prophylaxis.

·         Consult a healthcare provider regarding contact to an animal with possible rabies to determine if post-exposure treatment is needed.

 

The Christian County Health Department recommends the following actions:

  • Ensure your pets are properly vaccinated against rabies.

  • Avoid direct contact with wild animals or unknown pets.

  • Report animal incidents or potentially rabid animals, to prevent the spread of the disease to the Christian County Health Department or local law enforcement agency.

  • People bitten or scratched by an animal should clean the wound immediately with soap and water and seek any necessary medical care.

  • Contact your veterinarian for guidance if pets are exposed to an animal that could have rabies.

 

For more information about rabies, visit: https://www.cdc.gov/rabies/index.html

 

 

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