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News Release For Immediate Release December 8, 2006
Rabid Skunk found in the Town of Durham
A rabid skunk was found in the Town of Durham, in the vicinity of Park Street, on December 6, 2006. The skunk tested positive for the rabies virus. If you, or any member of your family, have been in contact with a rabid animal, contact Public Health, your doctor or go to your local emergency room immediately.
The rabies virus exists in almost all parts of the world. Seven rabid animals were identified (4 skunks, 1 fox, 2 bovine) in Grey Bruce in 2005. Initiatives by Public Health, Ministry of Natural Resources and local veterinarians have contributed to a 95% reduction in the incidence of rabies in Grey Bruce since 1992.
Untreated rabies is a fatal in humans. Rabies spreads through the bite of an infected animal if the saliva enters a cut or scratch or is exposed to the moist tissue of the mouth, nose or eyes.
The Grey Bruce Health Unit encourages you to protect your family and pets from rabies:
For further information call Public Health at 519-376-9420 or visit our web site at www.publichealthgreybruce.on.ca. Source: Ministry of Natural Resources -30- For more information: Lou D’Alessandro Program Manager Grey Bruce Health Unit 519-376-9420 ext. 223 1-800-263-3456
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