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Thursday, November 15, 2012

Raccoon Tests Positive For Distemper

DEM is cautioning dog owners about the re-emergence of a dog disease that is now considered rare in Rhode Island.

The following is from a press release.  The Department of Environmental Management (DEM) is cautioning dog owners about the re-emergence of a dog disease that is now considered rare in Rhode Island.  Canine distemper was recently diagnosed in a raccoon on Prudence Island. The raccoon was submitted for testing after island residents notified DEM about numerous raccoon deaths and a large number of raccoons that displayed abnormal behavior. DEM and the Department of Health worked with local authorities to first rule out rabies as a possible cause. When rabies was not confirmed, DEM authorized testing for canine distemper virus, which was confirmed.  Canine distemper does not affect humans. It is a virus that usually affects dogs, but can …

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