The South Carolina Department of Public Health (DPH) confirmed that three animals from different counties have tested positive for rabies, leaving 11 people, four pets, and two livestock exposed.
A skunk in Wichita Falls tested positive for rabies, prompting health officials to warn residents and pet owners.
WITH AN ANNUAL ECONOMIC IMPACT OF $300 BILLION ANNUALLY. SOUTH CAROLINA STATE HEALTH LEADERS SAY A RABID SKUNK WAS FOUND IN ANDERSON COUNTY. THE DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH SAYS THE SKUNK WAS FOUND ...
The South Carolina Department of Health reported a rabid skunk in Spartanburg County.
A calf in Saluda County was one of three rabid animals announced as confirmed by the state Department of Public Health.