DEKALB COUNTY, Ga. — A raccoon found dead in DeKalb County has tested positive for rabies.
County officials say the raccoon was found in the South-Gresham Park area near Brannen Road.
They say the raccoon tested positive for rabies on Tuesday.
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Georgia is considered a rabies-endemic state, which means that the virus is present year-round.
It is not uncommon for counties to report several rabies cases each year.
The CDC says that raccoons are one of the highest rabies-risks in the United States.
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