Multiple people were bitten by a rabid gray fox in northern New York last week, authorities confirmed Wednesday.

The Chautauqua County Health Department has followed up with individuals who were bitten to ensure they receive proper medical attention.  

An agent with the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation sent to Bemus Point near Route 430 killed the fox Friday in response to the situation. 

The grey fox was taken for testing, and on Wednesday health officials confirmed the animal tested positive results for rabies. 

“This incident should serve as a reminder to residents that animal rabies is a serious public health concern and continues to be present in Chautauqua County,” Chautauqua County Director of Environmental Health, Jessica Wuerstle said.

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Rabies vaccinations encouraged

More than 90% of rabies cases occur in wildlife, Wuerstle said, which makes vaccination the most effective way to prevent the spread of rabies.

Pets and livestock can be protected from rabies by keeping rabies vaccines up to date, Wuerstle said.

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