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Wake County's Rabies Alert: Stay Safe, Stay Informed
Wake Forest, North Carolina, USAFriday, June 27, 2025
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Wake County is grappling with a serious rabies issue, with a fourth case reported this month.
Fox Attack Near Wake Forest
- A fox that bit a man on Tuesday was confirmed to have rabies on Wednesday.
- The incident occurred near Pulley Town Road and Thornburg Drive in Wake Forest.
- Animal Control captured and tested the fox, and fortunately, no other individuals were bitten.
County Response and Safety Measures
- The county is checking the neighborhood for pets needing vaccinations.
- Residents who saw the fox are urged to call the Wake County Communicable Disease line.
- Rabies is a deadly disease if untreated, so prevention is critical.
Safety Tips from the County
- Keep pets vaccinated.
- Avoid contact with wild animals.
- Do not approach wild animals acting strangely—call Animal Control instead.
Recent Rabies Cases in the Area
- Earlier this month, two foxes and another animal attacked people in Raleigh.
- In Fayetteville, a fox attacked a home inspector.
- These incidents highlight the growing rabies problem in the region.
Stay Informed and Take Precautions
- Rabies is a serious disease, but following the county's guidelines can help protect you and your pets.
- Stay safe and be aware of the risks.
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