Labrador West | Public advisory issued after fourth confirmed case of animal rabies

February 11, 2012

Labrador City | 11 Feb 2012

The Department of Natural Resources is reporting a fourth confirmed case of rabies in Labrador West.

The department’s Animal Health Laboratory and the Canadian Food Inspection Agency confirmed that a red fox hit by a vehicle in Labrador City on January 26 and a red fox found on a trail near Labrador City on January 24 each had rabies.

“The latest confirmation of rabies further proves that the virus continues to be active in Labrador West,” said Dr. Hugh Whitney, Chief Veterinary Officer with the Department of Natural Resources Animal Health Division. “We have also been advised that two young dogs taken out of northern Quebec for adoption have been diagnosed with rabies. Given the instances of rabies in Labrador, and that dogs from Labrador have been adopted outside the region, we advise residents at this time to not adopt dogs that have not been vaccinated and are of unknown health status.”

Officials with the Departments of Natural Resources and Health and Community Services will continue to monitor this and are encouraging residents of Labrador to take the following precautions:

  • Keep domestic animals, such as dogs and cats, under control;
  • Vaccinate dogs and cats against rabies;
  • Avoid wild animals, particularly foxes and wolves;
  • Report any sightings of strange-acting wild or domestic animals to forestry officers, fish and wildlife enforcement officers, veterinarians, police or public health officials;
  • Wash any bites or other areas of contact with potentially rabid animals immediately with soap and water; and,
  • Immediately go to a health clinic or emergency department for treatment of any animal bites. Any contact with potentially rabid animals should be reported to public health officials.

The department will provide information on any additional rabies cases on the Provincial Government website at www.nr.gov.nl.ca/rabies.

Details on the current outbreak will be posted on www.nr.gov.nl.ca/rabies/outbreak2012.html.

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