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36th RABID ANIMAL CONFIRMED IN
ROYAL PALM BEACH
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Press Release   
DECEMBER 9th, 2003
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
CONTACT: TIM O’CONNOR
PHONE:561-355-3576
FAX:561- 355-3038
KAREN BUCHAN
ANIMAL CARE & CONTROL
561-233-1280
FAX:561-233-1234


    ROYAL PALM BEACH, FL-A raccoon observed acting erratically Saturday, December 6 in Seminole Palm Park was captured and confirmed positive for rabies today there was no human or other animal exposure. This is the 36th rabid animal this year and extends the rabies alert into 2004.

    The rabies alert area continues to include all coastal regions with an eastern boundary of the Atlantic Ocean, and a western boundary along US 441 from Boca Raton to Lantana and west again to Flying Cow Road where the line goes north to Martin County. Animal Care and Control has distributed literature warning of the rabies hazard in the immediate area surrounding this incident.

    The alert is the result of 36 rabid animal confirmations, mostly raccoons, this year. This latest incident represents the largest number of animal rabies since 1953. A total of 14 persons have come in contact with these animals and have had to take a series of rabies shots as a precaution.

    Animal Care and Control can be reached at 561-233-1200 if abnormal animal behavior is observed. If a person is bitten they should report to the nearest hospital for treatment and call the Palm Beach County Health Department at 561-840-4500. Rabies is a deadly viral disease that can be prevented but not cured. The virus attacks the nerves and brain tissue of warm-blooded animals including people.

    Domestic animals, dogs and cats, over four months of age are required to be vaccinated against rabies and wear a current rabies license tag. Rabies shots are also available through a veterinarian or by calling Animal Care and Control at
561 233-1272.

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