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Rabid Raccoon Confirmed After Man Bitten

1 Dec

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Summary

  • Man bitten by raccoon he transported in his coat for over an hour.
  • The raccoon was later confirmed positive for rabies by a vet.
  • Contact tracing was difficult due to the man withholding his name.
Rabid Raccoon Confirmed After Man Bitten

A Georgia resident's attempt to help an injured raccoon led to a potential rabies exposure. The man found the animal in the road and, concerned for its well-being, transported it against his chest for over an hour to a nature center, despite the animal being unrestrained within his coat. During the drive, the raccoon managed to bite the man on his face and hands.

Nature center staff met the man in the parking lot and urged him to seek medical attention, which he eventually did after significant insistence. The raccoon was taken to a veterinary hospital, where it was euthanized and tested, confirming a rabies infection. The man's initial refusal to provide his name or contact information complicated public health efforts to ensure he received necessary treatment.

Rabies is nearly always fatal if untreated, with symptoms including hydrophobia and paralysis. Authorities emphasize the importance of contacting licensed wildlife rescuers for animals in distress, as raccoons can transmit serious diseases like rabies, roundworm, and leptospirosis to humans.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The man found a raccoon in the road, transported it in his coat for over an hour, and was bitten on his face and hands.
Yes, the raccoon was tested and confirmed positive for rabies by a veterinary hospital.
The man initially refused to give his name or any identifying information to the nature center staff.

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