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Wednesday, July 29, 2020

Raccoon Tests Positive for Rabies in Wicomico County

On July 28, 2020 a Raccoon tested positive for rabies from the St. Lukes Road area of Salisbury MD near the Pocomoke Rd and Stevens Rd intersection. The Wicomico County Health Department is advising all residents to be aware of their surroundings and avoid contact with all wild or stray animals.
Rabies is a preventable viral disease that exists in the saliva of mammals and is transmitted from animal to animal or from animal to human by biting and/or scratching. The virus can also be spread by licking, when infected saliva makes contact with open cuts or wounds, and with the mouth, eyes, and nose. If left untreated in humans and animals, rabies is fatal.

Please keep the following tips in mind to protect your family and your pets:

·       Keep pets confined

  • Avoid all contact with wild or stray animals

  • Teach children to leave unfamiliar animals alone

·       Vaccinate pets-Maryland law requires that all dogs, cats, and ferrets, 4 months of age and older have a current rabies vaccination. 

  • Avoid feeding or watering pets outside 

  • Secure outside garbage lids

To report human or animal contact, such as bites or scratches, call the Wicomico County Health Department at (410) 546-4446. For more information on rabies or rabies vaccination clinics, visit our website at www.wicomichealth.org, or follow us on Facebook, Instagram (WicomicoHealth), or Twitter (@WicomicoHealth).

11 comments:

  1. I bet if we gather 1000 Random Raccoons and test them for Rabies that number will go up !

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    1. my question is

      were the Racoons wearing a mask ?

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  2. People really should not be allowed outside

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  3. 3:08

    And if you let the go and test them again in a few days the number of positives will go even higher.

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    1. You have to test the brain.. guess what... either it is already dead, or they kill it THEN test it.

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  4. 5:48 why would you test them again unless you want more positives that you know now will be positive?

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  5. Ummmmm.. maybe rename racoons... they might think we are racist calling them by their nickname.(yes kiddies, sarcasm)

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  6. I am worried more about contracting COVID-19 than Rabies! WTF!!

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  7. Raccoon Lives Matter!

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  8. Better test the Salisbury leaders and City Council....

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