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Rabies detected in El Paso County 2011
05/02/2011 4:46 pm

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El Paso County, CO—A total of six skunks infected with rabies have been reported in El Paso County from Jan. 1, 2011 to date according to El Paso County Public Health. “Based on the locations of where these rabid skunks are being found, we know rabies is being detected in both rural and urban parts of the county. We strongly encourage the public in all the cities and towns within El Paso County to stay alert and take precautions to prevent rabies. These rabid skunks have been aggressive and have injured dogs and livestock,” said Kandi Buckland, R. N., M.P.A., executive director of El Paso County Public Health.  “Unvaccinated pets or lstck are likely to get infected with rabies from these exposures, and that means the owner or family members are at risk. Rabies is a fatal disease, so we want to be sure that our community is hearing the message about how important it is to keep pets and livestock rabies vaccination up to date through a licensed veterinarian,” Buckland adds.
Take these precautions to prevent rabies:

·         Ensure that dogs and cats are vaccinated properly against rabies by a licensed veterinarian. Rabies vaccination requires booster doses. Discuss vaccinating horses and other livestock with your veterinarian.

·         Don’t feed wild animals or allow your pets around them. Teach children to stay away from wild animals. Do not keep pet food outside as that may attract wild animals.

·         Protect all pets, particularly animals too young to be vaccinated, from contact with wild animals. Puppies and kittens can be vaccinated for rabies as early as 3 months old, depending on the vaccine used.

·         Contact your veterinarian if your dog or cat is bitten or scratched by wild animals, such as skunks, bats, foxes, coyotes or raccoons.

·         If you or a family member has been bitten by a wild animal or a domestic animal
·         unknown to you, contact your doctor and the Humane Society of the Pikes Peak Region without delay.
·         If you see a skunk or other wild mammal that is acting abnormally, such as stumbling or acting overly aggressive especially during daylight hours, make sure you keep children and pets away from the animal and call the Division of Wildlife to report the location.

·         To remove a dead skunk or other wildlife on your property, do not touch the animal. Remove the carcass with a shovel or other tool, and double bag it for the trash.
·         Take steps to bat proof your home.
Rabies is a viral disease than infects the brain and other parts of the central nervous system, causing brain swelling and damage, and ultimately, death. Rabies is spread primarily through the bite of rabid animals, resulting in the spread of the disease through their infected saliva. Rabies also can be spread when saliva from an infected animal gets into open wounds, cuts or enters through membranes of the eyes, nose, or mouth.

Preventive medication is available for people known or suspected to have been bitten by a rabid animal. But once rabies symptoms appear, the disease is almost always fatal. It is important for people bitten or scratched by a wild animal or an unfamiliar animal to contact their doctor.

For more information, visit www.elpasocountyhealth.org.  


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Reports of Rabies in El Paso County, Colorado

Total = 7 from Jan. 1 – April 28, 2011
Fox – 1 (northeast El Paso County)
Skunks – 6 (5 from week of April 18)
·                     2 skunks (eastern El Paso County)
·                     1 skunk (central Powers Blvd corridor)

Total = 17 for 2010
Bats – 8
Foxes – 4 (3 from north central El Paso County)
Skunks – 5

Susan Wheelan, MBA
Public Health Information Officer (PHIO)
El Paso County Public Health (EPCPH)
Office: 719.575.8678
Cell: 719.331.7151
Website: www.elpasocountyhealth.org
Our mission is to promote and protect public health and environmental quality in the community through people, prevention and partnerships.
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