
WEST DEPTFORD, N.J. – A raccoon was found in the vicinity of 968 Kings Highway, Kingswick Apartments on July 15th, 2019 that tested positive for rabies. The raccoon was found in a common area of the complex in the middle of the day and reported to have charged after a resident.
A second raccoon that was found in the vicinity of 208 Clems Run Road in Harrison Twp. on July 16th, 2019 also tested positive for rabies. There were no human exposures in either incident.
Rabies is a deadly disease caused by a virus in the saliva of infected animals. Post exposure treatment is needed immediately, as if left untreated it can cause death.
All pet owners are urged to check the vaccination status of their pets. Avoid wild animals and keep your distance from stray dogs and cats. Be aware that high risk wildlife such as raccoons, foxes, and skunks also feed in areas where outside cats are fed. In order to ensure your safety, the Gloucester County Health Department recommends that your pets have current rabies vaccinations.
In addition, the Health Department advises that parents tell children not to handle stray or unfamiliar animals including wildlife.
If you see an animal that appears disoriented or exhibits strange behavior, do not handle it. Immediately notify the Gloucester County Animal Control Office at 856-881-2828
For additional information on rabies please contact the Gloucester County Health Department at 856-218-4170.
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