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flag A rabid skunk in South Carolina’s Saluda County is the state’s 12th rabies case this year, prompting quarantine of one exposed dog and public health warnings.

flag A rabid skunk was confirmed in Saluda County, South Carolina, marking the 12th rabies case in the state in 2026. flag Found near Ridge Spring Highway and Seminole Drive, the animal tested positive on February 26. flag One dog was exposed and is quarantined; no human cases have been reported. flag Health officials urge immediate reporting of animal exposures and emphasize rabies prevention through vaccination and avoiding wildlife.

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