October 29, 2024
Media Contact: Tes La Dieu, Population Health Manager, Hampton and Peninsula Health Districts: 757-594-7411
Raccoon Tests Positive for the Rabies Virus in Newport News
NEWPORT NEWS, Va. — The Peninsula Health District would like to notify the residents in the vicinity of Yorktown Road and Curtis Drive off Warwick Blvd., that a raccoon has tested positive for the rabies virus.
Anyone having information regarding any exposure to this animal (bite, scratch or contact with saliva by open wound or eyes, nose, mouth) should contact the Peninsula Health District – Newport News Environmental Health Office, (757) 594-7340. Exposures also include direct contact between your pet and the rabid animal. After hours, please contact local Animal Control, Newport News Animal Control: (757) 595-7387.
Rabies is a fatal, but preventable, disease that is carried by mammals and has been in the wild animal population on the Peninsula since the mid 1980’s. Our local office of Environmental Health Services will be contacting the immediate neighbors as well as any civic or homeowner’s association that serves the community.
The district would like to remind all citizens to follow these three important rabies prevention guidelines:
- Vaccinate your pets.
- Report all exposures to animals (usually bites and scratches) to your doctor and the local health department.
- Enjoy wildlife from a distance – don’t feed or encourage wild animals such as raccoons, skunks or foxes to visit your premises
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