Raccoon Rabies Alert: What You Need to Know
Annapolis, Maryland, USAFri Dec 12 2025
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A raccoon in Annapolis has tested positive for rabies, prompting health officials in Anne Arundel County to issue a warning. The raccoon was found on Melvin Road, near Ferry Point Road, and anyone who may have come into contact with it is urged to reach out to the Department of Health.
Rabies is a serious disease that can be spread through bites, scratches, or even saliva from an infected animal. Common carriers include raccoons, cats, foxes, and bats. If you or your pet have had any contact with a potentially rabid animal, it's crucial to seek medical attention immediately. The disease can be fatal, so preventive treatment is essential.
To keep yourself and your pets safe, make sure they are up-to-date on their rabies vaccinations. Avoid letting pets roam freely, and secure your trash to avoid attracting wild animals. Never leave pet food outside, and steer clear of wildlife, especially raccoons, bats, and foxes. If you're bitten or scratched, wash the wound with soap and water right away and get medical help.
If you spot a sick or injured animal with no human or pet contact, report it to the Maryland Department of Natural Resources. For after-hours reports, contact the Maryland Natural Resources Police. If you or your pet have had contact with a sick animal, reach out to Anne Arundel County Animal Care and Control during business hours or call 911 for after-hours assistance.
Stay vigilant and take precautions to protect yourself and your pets from rabies. Early action can make a big difference in preventing the spread of this dangerous disease.
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