Sydney R Stein,Andrew J Beron,Kathleen M Nelson,Emma Price,Sergio E Rodriguez,Victoria Shelus,Ann Carpenter,Amy R Hess,Cassandra Boutelle,Clint N Morgan,Crystal M Gigante,Christina L Hutson,John D Loy,Duan S Loy,Chad Wetzel,Justin Frederick,Lindsay Huse,Lillian Orciari,Richard B Chipman,Ryan M Wallace,Matthew Donahue,Bryan F Buss
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Notes from the Field: Enhanced Surveillance for Raccoon Rabies Virus Variant and Vaccination of Wildlife for Management - Omaha, Nebraska, October 2023-July 2024.
On September 28, 2023, a kitten aged approximately 6 weeks found in Omaha, Nebraska, had test results positive for rabies at the Nebraska Veterinary Diagnostic Center (NVDC) after dying with neurologic signs and having bitten and scratched its caretakers. Preliminary investigation identified 10 exposed persons for whom postexposure prophylaxis (PEP)† was recommended. Subsequent variant-typing by NVDC yielded a presumptive positive result for the Eastern raccoon rabies virus variant (RRVV), which CDC confirmed on October 6.