Westfield issues rabies alert after raccoon bites two people

Urban Raccoon nesting under a residential home

WESTFIELD, N.J. — The Westfield Regional Health Department has issued a public health alert following reports that a raccoon bit two individuals in separate incidents, raising concerns of possible rabies infection.

The attacks occurred in the 400 block of 1st Avenue and the 700 block of Scotch Plains Avenue, according to a statement released Tuesday by Health Officer Megan Avallone.

Officials are warning residents to stay alert and report any suspicious animal behavior to the Westfield Police Department at 908-789-4000. Signs of rabies may include animals that appear disoriented, aggressive, or have difficulty walking.

“Rabies is considered a medical emergency,” the health department said. Anyone who had contact with a raccoon in the area is advised to seek immediate medical care. Residents are also urged to avoid contact with wild animals and closely monitor pets.

The department emphasized that rabies is preventable through vaccination and reminded pet owners to ensure their animals are vaccinated and licensed with the town.

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