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Rabies in gray foxes have quadrupled in Arizona

Data shows there are 24 rabid foxes this year, compared with six rabid foxes reported statewide last year.
Gray fox in the desert. (Photo: Thinkstock)

PHOENIX (AP) - The Arizona Department of Health Services says rabies activity in the state's gray fox populations has quadrupled in several counties.

Data shows there are 24 rabid foxes this year, compared with six rabid foxes reported statewide last year.

Six of the 24 cases were confirmed in the past two months.

State health officials say an outbreak of fox rabies is occurring in the east-central part of Arizona near recreational hiking trails and camping areas in Maricopa and Pinal counties, which includes the Superstition Mountains Wilderness Area.

Several foxes have been seen alongside trailheads and there's evidence the outbreak may be spreading to more urban areas.

So far this year, rabid foxes have been identified in Cochise, Navajo, Pima and Santa Cruz counties and recently in Gila, Maricopa and Pinal counties.

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