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Animal Bite/Contact Report is a legal document that was released by the Department of Public Health - Monroe County, New York - a government authority operating within New York. The form may be used strictly within Monroe County.
Q: What should I do if I get bitten by an animal in Monroe County, New York?
A: If you get bitten by an animal in Monroe County, New York, you should immediately wash the wound with soap and water. Then, seek medical attention and report the bite to the Monroe County Department of Public Health.
Q: How can I report an animal bite in Monroe County, New York?
A: To report an animal bite in Monroe County, New York, you can call the Monroe County Department of Public Health at (585) 753-5248.
Q: What information should I provide when reporting an animal bite in Monroe County, New York?
A: When reporting an animal bite in Monroe County, New York, you should provide details about the incident, including the type of animal, the location of the bite, and your contact information.
Q: Do I need to quarantine my pet if it bites someone in Monroe County, New York?
A: Yes, if your pet bites someone in Monroe County, New York, it must be quarantined for a certain period of time as determined by the Monroe County Department of Public Health.
Q: Is rabies testing required for the animal that bit me in Monroe County, New York?
A: Yes, rabies testing is often required for the animal that bit you in Monroe County, New York. The Monroe County Department of Public Health will determine if testing is necessary.
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