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Updated: 5:57 PM Jun 19, 2009
4th confirmed case of rabies in Houston County
A raccoon found inside the Dothan city limits has tested positive for rabies. Posted: 4:22 PM Jun 19, 2009Reporter: Rayne McKenzie Email Address: rayne@wtvy.com |
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The State of Alabama recently revised its rabies vaccine protocol. According to the National Association of State Public Health Veterinarians re-vaccination every three years is more than enough to protect the public from rabies spillover from wildlife.