Distemper outbreak raises concerns

Thursday March 7, 2013 5:15 AM

CLAYTON, Mo. (AP) — St. Louis County residents are being warned about a serious outbreak of distemper in raccoons in several communities.

Bi-State Wildlife Hotline founder Angel Wintrode told KMOX Radio (http://cbsloc.al/XqNzx8 ) that a large number of raccoons with the disease have been euthanized since October. She says that in a normal year, three or four raccoons a month are put down. Now, it's three or four a day.

Dogs that have not received their parvo-distemper shot are susceptible to the fatal neurological disease if they're bitten by an infected animal.

Wintrode says one sign of an infected raccoon is that it comes out during daylight hours and shows no natural inclination to avoid humans or pets. The animal may also stumble as if it's drunk.

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Information from: KMOX-AM, http://www.kmox.com

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