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Rabies Alert Issued for Parts of Broward After Confirmed Case in Raccoon
The alert covers a specific area in Broward County after a raccoon tested positive; officials advise vaccination and caution around wildlife to prevent rabies exposure.
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Rabies alert issued for parts of Broward after confirmed case in raccoon
A rabid raccoon was killed in Davie on Tuesday, leading the Florida Department of Health in Broward County to issue a 60-day rabies alert for parts of the county on Wednesday. The infected raccoon was killed near Interstate 595 in Davie, the health department said in its alert, but it did not specify a location. The alert said residents and visitors need to be aware that rabies is “currently present in the wild animal population.” The following …
·Deerfield Beach, United States
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