The Oswego County Health Department is warning residents that the flu season is in full swing in Oswego County.
Healthy Life
The Oswego County Health Department is warning residents that three adults were attacked by a gray fox in the vicinity of Snyder Road and county Route 15 in the town of Sandy Creek. One attack occurred Tuesday, May 8 and the others occurred Wednesday evening, May 9.
The Oswego County Health Department reported today that a gray fox has tested positive for rabies in the town of Sandy Creek. This is the second rabid animal confirmed this year in Oswego County.
The Oswego County Health Department will hold its first rabies clinic of the season Wednesday, March 27, from 6 to 8 p.m. at the County Highway Garage, 31 Schaad Drive, Scriba.
The Oswego County Health Department announced that a skunk caught in the city of Oswego last week has tested positive for the rabies virus by the New York State Department of Health.
The Pregnancy Care Center of Oswego County (PCC), 157 Liberty St., is constantly working with women who become pregnant; unfortunately, many patients are teenage girls.
The Oswego County Health Department reported today that a horse in the town of West Monroe tested positive for the Eastern equine encephalitis (EEE) virus in the state lab. The horse was seen by a veterinarian and euthanized on Thursday, September 28.
The Oswego County Health Department announced today that two additional samples of mosquitoes, collected on Monday, July 15 and Tuesday, July 16 from the Toad Harbor Swamp, have tested positive for the Eastern equine encephalitis (EEE) virus.
A horse in the town of West Monroe died Aug. 13 of Eastern equine encephalitis (EEE) virus, the Oswego County Health Department reported today.
