The Harford County Health Department issued a rabies exposure alert after receiving confirmation from the Maryland Department of Health that a raccoon in the Forest Hill area tested positive for the virus.
The health department issued its alert on Tuesday afternoon following confirmation of a positive result from the state last week. The raccoon was discovered near the 2200 block of Johnson Mill Road, according to a news release from the department.
The release advised that anyone, including their pets, who has recently come into contact with a raccoon in the area should call 410-877-2300 to speak with health officials and ensure they are not at risk for rabies.
The health department also provided the following methods to prevent rabies exposure:
- Always keep pets leashed when out for walks and closely monitored in your backyard.
- All cats, dogs and ferrets should remain up to date on their rabies vaccinations through their vet office or local rabies vaccination clinic.
- Cover trash cans and do not leave pet food outside.
- Avoid feeding, petting or interacting with wildlife in any way.
- Notify Harford County Animal Control at 410-638-3505 if you observe a stray animal showing abnormal behaviors such as excessive affection, aggression, lethargy or disorientation.
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