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South Brunswick Twp Police Department
Thursday May 12th, 2022 :: 03:58 p.m. EDT

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PUBLIC HEALTH ADVISORY NOTICE OF RABID RACCOON - 5/12/22

PUBLIC HEALTH ADVISORY NOTICE OF RABID RACCOON - 5/12/22
 
On May 10, 2022, a resident's dogs had an altercation with a raccoon in the vicinity of Ridge Road near Route 522. The raccoon was retrieved by Animal Control and transported to the New Jersey Department of Health Laboratory.  The State Laboratory reported on May 12, 2022, that the raccoon tested positive for rabies. This is the first rabid animal reported within South Brunswick Township in 2022.

The South Brunswick  Health Department continues to monitor rabies cases within the municipality.  Residents should report wild animals showing signs of unusual behavior to the Police Department. Additionally, it is recommended that residents should avoid contact with wild animals and immediately report any bites from wild or domestic animals to South Brunswick  Health Department and consult a physician as soon as possible. Most importantly be sure that all family pets are up to date on their rabies vaccinations and licenses.
 
Rabies Prevention Guidelines The South Brunswick Health Department is advising residents to follow these guidelines  in order  to prevent rabies from being transmitted  to themselves  or their pets:
 
I. Immediately report a bite from a wild or domestic animal to your local health department. Wash animal bite wounds thoroughly with soap and water as soon as possible after the bite.  Contamination of open cuts or scratches with the saliva of potentially rabid animals should also be washed off immediately. Consult a physician as soon as possible.
2. Immediately report any wild animal showing signs of unusual behavior such as:
•     Moves slowly
•      Appear sick
•      Have an increase of saliva
•      Acting aggressive
•      Have paralysis
•      May act as if it is tame
•      Have problems swallowing
•      Have increased drooling
•      Have difficulty moving
•     Bite at everything if excited
 
Residents should avoid any contact with the animal and call the Animal Control Officer or Police Dispatch.
 
3.  Be sure that all family pets are up to date on their rabies vaccination. If unsure please call your veterinarian. Contact the health department or check the Twp. website for the free rabies vaccination clinic availability.
4.   Animal proof your home and yard.  Make sure all garbage containers have tight-fitting lids, do not leave pet food or water outside, do not allow rainwater to collect in outdoor containers or equipment, and keep the yard free of garbage and debris.
5.  Do not feed or handle any wild animals.
6.  Avoid contact with stray animals or pets other than your own.
7.  Screen  off vents or openings to attics and other areas that could provide shelter for bats
8. Try to prevent your pets from coming into contact with wild animals. Should your pet come in contact with a wild animal, call the Animal Control Officer or Police Dispatch immediately.
 
For reporting an incident with an animal or for additional information contact: South Brunswick  Animal Control at 732-329-4000 Ext. 7265
South  Brunswick  Health Department at 732-329-4000 Ext. 7237
 

Address/Location
South Brunswick Twp Police Department
540 Ridge Rd
South Brunswick Township, NJ 08852

Contact
Emergency: 9-1-1
Non-emergencies: 732-329-4646

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