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All animal bites are required to be reported
to Environmental Health Services. Unless the animal (except
wild animals) is known to the bite victim and has documented
rabies vaccinations, it will be quarantined for 10 days from
the date of the bite or exposure and then released if in good
health. The victim of the bite or exposure is notified that
the animal is in good health after the 10 days and that rabies
is not a concern.
Animals involved in a bite or exposure are checked for current
tags and vaccinations. Environmental Health Services works
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animals have current tags and vaccinations.
In circumstances where the animal bite or exposure incident
indicates the probability of rabies infection, provisions
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examination. Test results are reported to the exposed patient
and appropriate control measures are taken.
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