Raccoon in Haddonfield tests positive for rabies; no human exposure reported

Raccoon in Haddonfield tests positive for rabies; no human exposure reported
Louis Cappelli, Jr. Commissioner Director — Official Website
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A raccoon found in Haddonfield has tested positive for rabies, as confirmed by the Camden County Health Department. The state Department of Health and Human Services informed the county after tests were conducted at the Public Health & Environmental Laboratories in Trenton.

The incident occurred on October 22 when a resident’s dog and cat had an encounter with the raccoon in their backyard. Following this, the Animal Control Officer (ACO) for Haddonfield collected the raccoon for testing. On October 28, it was confirmed that the animal was rabid.

The involved ACO and pet owners have been notified. The dog received a rabies booster shot and will be monitored for 45 days, while the cat will be under observation for four months. No human exposures have been reported.

Commissioner Virginia Betteridge, liaison to the Camden County Health Department, emphasized the importance of early treatment to prevent rabies: “Although rabies is a serious illness, it can be prevented by early treatment.” She advised anyone bitten or scratched by a wild animal to seek immediate medical attention.

Betteridge urged residents to follow guidelines such as keeping pet vaccinations current, supervising pets to avoid contact with wild animals, and seeking veterinary help if needed. She also highlighted avoiding direct contact with unfamiliar animals and provided additional tips on handling wildlife safely.

Residents can find more information from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention or contact the Camden County Department of Health and Human Services.



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