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Rabies Safety

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Rabies Safety

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2023-06-27T05:00:00Z

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Rabies Safety  

Warmer temperatures mean people are looking to get outside and be active. However, the rising temperatures also bring out animals that carry a higher risk of transmitting rabies. Bats, skunks, and raccoons are all at high risk of transmitting rabies. Rabies can prove to be fatal. So, for the safety of Collin County residents, Collin County Health Care Services recommends that an individual seek medical attention to begin post-exposure prophylaxis immediately if exposed to an animal considered to be at high risk of transmitting the disease. Even without seeing an apparent bite or scratch, if an individual handles or touches these animals, they should seek the guidance of a medical professional. Domestic animals like dogs and cats are considered to be at low risk for transmitting rabies. Additionally, many states, including Texas, require by law that pet dogs and cats be vaccinated against rabies. For additional information about rabies safety, please visit the Texas Department of State Health Services website, or visit the Collin County Health Care Services epidemiology webpage​.

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Created at 6/27/2023 7:28 AM by Adela Ruiz
Last modified at 8/10/2023 3:02 PM by Tim Wyatt