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Oneida County Health Department

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local-news1 year ago

Rabid Bat Exposure in NY Mills and Oneonta: One Undergoing Treatment

A resident of New York Mills, NY, is receiving post-exposure treatment after coming into contact with a rabid bat, which tested positive for rabies at the New York State Department of Health Wadsworth Center. The Oneida County Health Department has not disclosed the exact location of the incident but is reminding residents to be cautious.

public-safety2 years ago

Rome Residents on Alert After Series of Fox Attacks

A potentially rabid fox has attacked three people in Rome, New York, and is still at large. The Oneida County Health Department has issued a warning, urging anyone who has been bitten, attacked, or had contact with the fox to seek medical attention and contact the department for further guidance. The Rome Police Department is actively searching for the animal, and individuals who were exposed are receiving post-exposure prophylaxis.

health2 years ago

"Dangerous Encounter: 3 Dogs Exposed to Rabid Raccoon in Remsen"

Three dogs in Remsen, New York, were exposed to a rabid raccoon, prompting the need for vaccine boosters. This comes after a bat in Rome also tested positive for rabies, exposing three individuals who required post-exposure treatment. The Oneida County Health Department advises residents to exercise caution and avoid contact with wild animals, stray dogs, or feral cats.

health2 years ago

Rabies Outbreak: Bats Test Positive in Multiple Counties

Three residents in Rome, New York, are receiving post-exposure treatment after a bat tested positive for rabies. The Oneida County Health Department advises residents to be cautious if they find a bat in their home and offers guidance on safely capturing and testing the bat. Bats are the leading cause of rabies deaths in the United States, and residents are encouraged to "bat proof" their homes by sealing potential entry points. The health department also reminds people that bat bites or scratches can be undetectable, and it is important to seek medical attention if there is a possibility of exposure. A rabies vaccine clinic for pets will be held on October 19.