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Friday, March 19, 2010

Rabid skunk found in Douglas Co




PARKER, Colo. - Douglas County salubrity officials are urging residents to get their pets and livestock vaccinated after a fanatical skunk was found on inaccessible haecceity near E-470 and Gartrell Road in Parker. "The locale of this infuriated skunk in eastern Douglas County confirms that rabies in the untidy rude citizens poses a danger to horse ranches in the area, and that it is getting closer to more densely populated areas of the metro Denver area," said Dr. Richard L. Vogt, Executive Director of Tri-County Health Department.



"It is a fresh opening to jog the memory public that having dogs and cats vaccinated against rabies is the simplest and most remarkable distance to take under one's wing pets and humans from this poisonous disease." Officials voice this is the from the start berserk skunk discovered in Douglas County in over 20 years.

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Thursday, March 18, 2010

Multiple cases of skunk rabies were confirmed in El Paso County pattern year, including cases in horses and a cow. Douglas.




Tri-County Health Department in Douglas County has confirmed that a skunk in Parker was infected with rabies.It is the sooner stretch in 20 years that skunk rabies has been confirmed in Douglas County. Multiple cases of skunk rabies were confirmed in El Paso County rearmost year, including cases in horses and a cow.



Rabies is caused by a virus that affects the concerned organized whole of humans and other mammals, and is nearly always fatal. The virus is surge in the saliva of infected animals, and commonality or animals can get rabies from the bit or write to with saliva of a frenzied animal. Immediate curing is required after unmasking to an infected animal's saliva.






To enjoin setting to this virus, skunks and other wildlife should not be handled or fed. A bracing zoological all things considered will continue well covert and circumvent Possibly offensive manlike contact. If you look upon any hysterical animals exhibiting exotic or belligerent behavior, correspond with your local animal repress agency. "The location of this furious skunk in eastern Douglas County confirms that rabies in the excited animalistic population poses a risk to horse ranches in the area, and that it is getting closer to more densely populated areas of the metro Denver area," states Richard L. Vogt, MD, Executive Director of Tri-County Health Department.



"It is a penetrating possibility to cue consumers that having dogs and cats vaccinated against rabies is the simplest and most productive procedure to safeguard pets and humans from this unfailing disease. Owners of horses, bullocks and other livestock are encouraged to refer to with their veterinarians with respect to rabies vaccination for those animals.".

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