Another rabid raccoon was found in lenoir county

Another rabid raccoon was found in lenoir county

The Lenoir County Health Department received confirmation from the North Carolina State Laboratory that another raccoon has tested positive for rabies.  The animal was located in the area of Kennedy Home Road. This is the seventh raccoon in 2022 that has been identified as rabid within the county. 

 

“Rabies is a disease that can lead to severe health consequences in people and animals.  It is concerning to have had so many cases within Lenoir County.  We want everyone to be safe, so please be aware of your surroundings when outside,” Pamela Brown, Director of the Lenoir County Health Department.

 

In order to keep yourself, your family, and your pets safe, please follow these guidelines:

  • Let the Health Department, the hospital, or your doctor know if you have been scratched or bitten by or have handled an animal that could be rabid

  • Do not approach or touch a wild animal or an animal that could be rabid.

  • Ensure pets are up to date on rabies vaccinations.

  • Keep pets away from stray or wild animals.

 

For questions or concerns about rabies, please call the Lenoir County Health Department at 252-526-4200.  For information about vaccinating pets for rabies, please contact a veterinarian.



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