Skunk Tests Positive for Rabies in Town of Forestport
A skunk has tested positive for rabies in the Town of Forestport. The skunk was sent to the New York State Department of Health Wadsworth Center for testing on October 26, 2022 and positive results were reported on October 27, 2022. One person was exposed to the skunk and received post exposure prophylaxis.
Oneida County Recognizes National Lead Poisoning Prevention Week
The Oneida County Health Department is raising awareness of lead poisoning during this National Lead Poisoning Prevention week. Lead poisoning in children is preventable yet continues to happen. No level of lead is safe, but at 5 micrograms or higher, this is a serious concern for the health of the child and action is required to provide services to the child and family.
Cat Tests Positive for Rabies in Town of Forestport
The Oneida County Health Department announced today that a cat has tested positive for rabies in Town of Forestport. The cat was sent to the New York State Department of Health Wadsworth Center for testing and positive results were reported on October 5, 2022. Two people were directly exposed to the cat and received post exposure prophylaxis.
First Monkeypox Case Confirmed in Oneida County
The Oneida County Health Department announced today that a county resident has tested positive for monkeypox. Lab results were received on September 23, 2022 and the patient is in isolation. Contact tracing has been conducted and all exposed contacts have been notified of the exposure. No additional information will be provided about this individual to protect privacy.
Oneida County Health Department Expands Car Seat Program
The Oneida County Health Department kicked of National Child Passenger Safety Week with the announcement that it is expanding its Car Seat Program. “Oneida County has been hosting free car seat giveaways and safety education events for a number of years at the Deerfield Fire House,” said Oneida County Executive Anthony J. Picente Jr.
Bivalent COVID-19 Boosters are Now Available at Oneida County Health Department Clinics
Following recent authorization by The Food and Drug Administration, the Oneida County Health Department is offering the Bivalent COVID boosters at both Rome and Utica clinics.