Oneida County Health Department

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January 11, 2022
Raccoon Tests Positive for Rabies in Town of Annsville

A raccoon has tested positive for rabies in the Town of Annsville. The raccoon was sent to the New York State Department of Health Wadsworth Center for testing on January 10, 2022 and positive results were reported on January 11, 2022. One person was exposed to the raccoon, and received post exposure prophylaxis.

November 22, 2021
Oneida County Health Department Announces Upcoming Rabies Vaccination Clinic

The Oneida County Health Department will be hosting a rabies vaccination clinic in December. The event will take place December 15, 2021 from 5:00pm to 7:00pm at the Town of Trenton Municipal Center.

October 27, 2021
Bat Tests Positive for Rabies in Town of Whitestown

A bat has tested positive for rabies in the Town of Whitestown. The bat was sent to the New York State Department of Health Wadsworth Center for testing on October 25, 2021 and positive results were reported October 26, 2021. One dog was exposed to the bat and there were no human exposures. The dog is current on rabies vaccinations and has received a rabies booster shot.

October 20, 2021
Skunk Tests Positive for Rabies in Town of Ava

A skunk has tested positive for rabies in the Town of Ava. The skunk was sent to the New York State Department of Health Wadsworth Center for testing, as part of routine USDA Wildlife Services rabies monitoring. Positive results were reported October 19, 2021. There were no exposures to the skunk.

September 10, 2021
Cat Tests Positive for Rabies in Town of Marcy

A cat has tested positive for rabies in the Town of Marcy. The cat was sent to the New York State Department of Health Wadsworth Center for testing on September 7, 2021 and positive results were reported the following day. Two people were exposed to the cat, and received post-exposure prophylaxis. Two dogs were also exposed to the cat.

August 30, 2021
Bat Tests Positive for Rabies in Oneida Castle

A bat has tested positive for rabies in Oneida Castle. The bat was sent to the New York State Department of Health Wadsworth Center for testing, and positive results were reported on August 18, 2021. The delay in report is because they had to use a special RNA test to determine rabies, due to specimen mutilation. Three people were exposed to the bat, and received post-exposure prophylaxis.

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