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1 Person, 3 Pets Exposed To Rabid Fox In South Charlotte: Alert
County health officials issued the rabies alert in a south Charlotte neighborhood Wednesday evening after a fox tested positive.
CHARLOTTE, NC — Mecklenburg County Health Department issued a rabies alert notification in south Charlotte Wednesday evening after a fox tested positive for rabies.
One person and three domesticated animals were exposed to the rabid fox, according to the Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department's Animal Care & Control unit.
The exposure marks the second fox and ninth animal to test positive for rabies in the county so far this year.
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The alert for the neighborhood including Seneca Place neighborhood in the 28210 zip code was to be issued Aug. 18 at 7 p.m., AC&C said in a statement.
Here's a list of where the nine animals that have tested positive for rabies in Mecklenburg County so far in 2021 were located:
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- 7 raccoons (28226, 28227, 28105, 28207, 28210 and 28209 zip codes)
- 2 fox (28215, 28210 zip code)
AC&C said the rabies incident underscores the importance of keeping pet vaccinations up to date.
AC&C offers a free monthly rabies vaccination clinic for Mecklenburg County residents, on the second Saturday of every month. The clinic operations from 8 a.m. to 10:45 a.m. at the animal shelter at 8315 Byrum Drive in Charlotte. The clinic also offers microchipping for $10 and free pet identification tags.
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