**Rabid Skunk Incident in Laurens County Sparks Health Concerns**
**Laurens County, S.C.** – Residents of Fountain Inn got a scare this past week when a skunk in the area tested positive for rabies. According to the South Carolina Department of Public Health (DPH), the skunk was **found near Fairview Road and Grandwood Boulevard** before being submitted for testing on August 1. The concern was confirmed a day later, on August 2, when the test results came back positive for rabies.
**Exposure and Caution**
One individual has already been referred to their healthcare provider after being exposed to the rabid skunk. This prompts a significant reminder from authorities: **”Keeping your pets up to date on their rabies vaccination is the easiest way to protect you and your family from this deadly virus,”** says Terri McCollister, Rabies Program Director.
**Statistics and Safety Tips**
This is the **second animal in Laurens County** to test positive for rabies this year, contributing to a total of **forty-six cases statewide**. To keep safe, it’s important to give wild and stray animals plenty of space, ensuring they don’t come into contact either with humans or pets.
**What to Do If Exposed**
If you believe you or your pets might have been exposed to rabies, the DPH advises contacting their Greenwood office during regular hours at **(864) 942-3600** or after hours at **(888) 847-0902**. For a more localized point of contact, you can find information for your local Public Health office at **dph.sc.gov/RabiesContacts**.
**Learn More**
For comprehensive information on rabies, you can visit the **DPH** website at **dph.sc.gov/rabies** or check out the **CDC’s** dedicated rabies page at **cdc.gov/rabies**.
Remember, any mammal has the ability to carry and transmit rabies, so it’s crucial to stay vigilant and act promptly if you suspect exposure. Always keep your pets’ vaccinations current to safeguard your family from this dangerous virus.
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