Crime & Safety

Another Raccoon Tests Positive For Rabies In Harford County

A second raccoon found in a Harford County community has tested positive for rabies, health officials report.

JOPPA, MD — The Harford County Health Department received confirmation from the Maryland Department of Health March 25 that another raccoon has tested positive for the rabies virus. This raccoon was found in Joppa.

Although the raccoon was found near the 2600 block of Winters Run Road in Joppa, it may have exposed other people and pets in the surrounding area to the rabies virus.

"Witnessing a raccoon is not cause for alarm, but if you or your pets have had contact with a raccoon in this area, please contact the Harford County Health Department at 410-877-2300 for follow up," the department stated.

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This office suggested residents can keep themselves and their pets safe by taking the following precautions:

  • 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 see a stray animal showing abnormal behaviors such as excessive affection, aggression, lethargy or disorientation.

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