It is caused by the rabies virus (a lyssavirus), which attacks the central nervous system and, if left untreated, is almost always fatal. Despite being preventable through vaccination, rabies remains ...
At least nine wild animals have tested positive for rabies in RI over the last two months, and health officials are offering ...
A skunk in the Town of Orleans has tested positive for rabies according to the Jefferson County Public Health Service.
At least nine wild animals have tested positive for rabies in Rhode Island in recent months. The Rhode Island Department of Health has launched a new data dashboard to track animal bites and rabies ...