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Health Department Warns Lexington Residents to Vaccinate Pets After Rabies Found in Local Skunk

Pet Vaccination Reminder

Lexington, Kentucky – The Lexington-Fayette County Health Department is advising residents in the Andover Hills neighborhood to ensure their pets are up to date on their rabies vaccinations. This warning follows the confirmation of rabies in a skunk discovered in the area, which tested positive for the virus after being submitted to a state lab.

The health department reported that a local resident found the skunk earlier this week, but it remains unclear if the animal was alive at the time. Rabies testing is not reliable on live animals, leaving the circumstances surrounding the skunk’s condition uncertain.

According to spokesperson Kevin Hall, there have been no indications of contact between the skunk and neighborhood pets, but the health department emphasized the importance of vaccination. Rabies is a viral disease primarily transmitted through bites from infected animals, and it is nearly always fatal once symptoms manifest, which can occur from a few days to a year post-exposure.

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention identifies skunks, along with bats, raccoons, and foxes, as common carriers of rabies in the United States. Residents are urged to remain vigilant and watch for signs of rabies in animals, which can include abnormal behavior, aggression, or extreme lethargy.

Immediate medical attention is essential for anyone who suspects they may have been exposed to rabies. The health department’s announcement serves as a reminder for pet owners to prioritize their pets’ health, particularly in light of recent events within the community.

This incident highlights ongoing public health efforts in Lexington to educate residents about the risks associated with rabies and the importance of responsible pet ownership. Residents are encouraged to contact local health authorities for further guidance on vaccinations and safety measures.


Health Department Warns Lexington Residents to Vaccinate Pets After Rabies Found in Local Skunk

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