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Animal Bite Investigation
Rabies Control Program

    The Environmental Health Division investigates animal bites and human contact in accordance with State law. All animal bites to humans must be reported within 24 hours. Upon receipt of an animal bite report the animal must undergo a ten day quarantine period, either on the premises of the owner or at a pound or kennel. During the quarantine period the animal's overall health is observed, along with confirmation of proper rabies vaccination. The animal cannot be released without proper rabies vaccination. At the conclusion of the quarantine the animal must be observed by a a veterinarian or a Geauga County Health District sanitarian. If the animal appears to have the rabies virus it will be put to sleep and shipped to the Ohio Department of Health Laboratory for rabies analysis. If the animal dies while in quarantine it will also be processed to the Ohio Department of Health.
    The bite victim will be notified of the results of the quarantine findings and advised on any further action necessary.

Rabies Prevention & Education
    Rabies is a highly infectious and fatal disease spread by a virus. It has appeared in observation of wild animals in the eastern portion of Ohio. The vaccination of cats and dogs against the disease of rabies is important because it minimizes the chance of a pet transmitting rabies to humans and protects the pet from getting the disease from exposure to wild animals.

Fees
Services rendered by the Geauga County Health District are subject to fees. Please refer to our current fee tables.


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