Corrine A. Rose, R.S.
P.O. Box 610
Choteau, Montana 59422
Work: 406-466-2150
Cell: 868-7935
Fax: 406-466-2138
E-mail:
crose@3rivers.net
Report possible rabies incidents to the Teton County Sheriff's Office at 406-466-5781.
REMEMBER TO VACINATE YOUR DOGS AND CATS!
State
Rules (ARM16.28.626A Rabies Exposure) require that when an animal,
other than a rabbit, hare, or rodent, who's species can be infected
with rabies, bites a human being, it must be reported to the local
health officer or his representative, the county sanitarian. This gives
us the opportunity to verify the animals vaccination and health status.
The biting animal is required to complete a ten day observation
(quarantine) period. This observation period is applicable for all
healthy domestic dogs, cats, and ferrets. There is no approved
quarantine for wild animals.
Any
possible exposure to humans or animals should be reported to this
office as soon as possible. This gives me the chance to address any
concerns people may have and refer them to their physician, or in the
case of an animal, its veterinarian. The only way to test any animal
for the presence of the rabies virus is to have the animal euthanized
and the brain sent to the State Diagnostic lab in Bozeman. There are
certain guidelines to follow and our local vets are usually willing to
assist with this.
State Epidemiologist, Todd Damrow, (406) 444-0273 is available to answer questions. A great source is "Rabies Prevention - US 1999 Recommendations of the Advisory Committee on Immunizations Practices (ACIP)".
For more information, click on any of the following links:
http://www.cdc.gov/ncidod/dvrd/rabies/
http://aepo-xdv-www.epo.cdc.gov/wonder/prevguid/m0040802/entire.htm