The Kentucky Department for Public Health reports that a northern Kentucky resident died from rabies on Friday.
By Sarah Ladd Kentucky Lantern Three weeks after the Kentucky Department of Public Health announced a human death from rabies ...
CINCINNATI (WKRC) - Health officials in Kentucky have reported the state's first human death from rabies since 1996. The victim, a resident of Northern Kentucky, succumbed to the disease after ...
A skunk who tested positive for rabies was found in a Lexington neighborhood earlier this week, the Lexington Fayette County ...
The health department posted signs in the area to notify residents of the discovery, the health department said.
Officers discovered the children when they arrived at the house to remove four animals suspected of suffering from neglect ...
That fox later tested positive for rabies. However, no humans had contact with the animal. Animal Care plans to keep the exposed dog in quarantine for four months, which is required by the state.
Three weeks after the Kentucky Department of Public Health announced a human death from rabies, the department has contacted more than 400 people who may have been in contact with the person who died.
The Kentucky parents of a toddler and an infant and their paternal grandparents have been arrested after police found the children strapped into a car seat and baby swing, apparently for days. “The ...