Positive Rabies Case Reported in DeKalb County

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Dekalb County

DECATUR, Ga. — On April 6, a raccoon was retrieved from the 3100 block of Albatross Lane and later tested positive for rabies.

Rabies is a disease that affects the brain. It’s usually passed from animal to animal but can be passed from animals to people. The virus is spread through saliva, usually from a bite of an animal that has the disease.

Anyone who has been bitten or scratched by an animal should seek medical attention immediately. Additionally, residents are advised to watch pets and contact DeKalb County Animal Control if unusual behavior occurs. Rabies can be prevented by a vaccine. Residents are responsible for vaccinating pets every year and registering the tag with DeKalb County Animal Control.

For more information, contact DeKalb County Animal Control at 404-294-2996 and select option 2 from the menu.

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