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First case of bat rabies for 2013
(May 2013)
Salem animal shelter quarantines dogs after canine influenza discovered
(Feb 2013)
First Positive Rabies in Fox in Kerby (Josephine County) (pdf)
(August, 2012)
H3N2v Advisory
(Aug 2012)
Hantavirus confirmed in Warm Springs
(pdf) (July 2012)
First West Nile virus case in Oregon
(pdf) (July 2012)
First positive rabies cases in Oregon this year
(May 2012)
Pet Dogs can Carry Human Norovirus (pdf)
(Jan 2012)
State's first mosquitoes with West Nile virus detected in Malheur County
(August 2011)
West Nile Activity
Oregon Public Health veterinarian confirms cat tested positive for bubonic plague
(June 2011)
State's first mosquitoes with West Nile virus detected in Malheur County
(August 2011)
Oregon Public Health veterinarian confirms cat tested positive for bubonic plague
(June 2011)
Japan earthquake and tsunami
: Following the May 2011 earthquake and tsunami in Japan, Oregon began monitoring radiation events in Japan. There was no public health risk in Oregon. Read about radiation exposure in animals (what you need to know)
Animal Triage Procedures
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Rabies:
Dog quarantined after fight with rabid fox
(March 2011)
Human plague:
Two cases of human plague - Oregon, 2010
(MMWR,February 2011)
Leptospirosis:
Sea Lion Deaths Attributed to Bacterial Disease
(November 2010)
H1N1 and pets:
Animal Influenza Reporting Form (pdf)
Oregon cat first in US to die from H1N1 (pdf)
(November 2009)
Second Oregon cat dies after catching swine flu from owner (pdf)
(December 2009)
More ferrets in Oregon get swine flu from owners (pdf)
(November 2009)
Pets and H1N1 influenza
Hantapulmonary Syndrome:
Two cases of
Hantavirus Pulmonary Syndrome (HPS)
reported in Oregon (2009)
Cryptococcus:
Often-fatal airborne fungus turns up in Oregon
(Feb. 2009)
MRSA:
Deadly bacteria MRSA is spreading
(Feb. 2009)
Salmonella
in pet treats:
FDA Salmonella outbreak information (Jan 2009)
Salmonella
reporting form