Another Rabies Case Confirmed in Lexington After Skunk Tests Positive

Lexington, Ky. – The Lexington-Fayette County Health Department has confirmed another case of rabies after a skunk found in the city tested positive for the virus. A resident in the Indian Hills and Stonewall neighborhoods discovered the rabid skunk, which subsequently exposed the homeowner’s dogs, with one being bitten.

In response to the latest finding, health officials posted warning signs in the affected area on Monday, urging residents to keep a watchful eye on their pets. This incident follows another case earlier this month, where a rabid skunk was identified in the Andover Hills neighborhood.

Rabies poses a serious health risk as a viral disease that can impact humans, pets, and wild animals. The transmission typically occurs through the saliva of an infected animal, most commonly through bites. State law mandates that dogs, cats, and ferrets maintain a current rabies vaccination to protect against this fatal disease.

Health officials are emphasizing the importance of vaccinations for pets to mitigate the spread of rabies. They advise residents to ensure their animals are up-to-date on their shots, particularly following the sightings of rabid wildlife in residential areas.

As the situation develops, the Lexington-Fayette County Health Department will continue monitoring the area and providing updates if further cases are identified. In the meantime, residents are encouraged to report any unusual behavior in wildlife and to keep their pets secure.

The discovery of rabid animals serves as a crucial reminder to the community about the importance of vigilance and preventive measures against rabies. Stay informed and prioritize the safety of both pets and residents.


Author: HERE Lexington

HERE Lexington

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