Quarantine
This page provides information about Quarantine .
Disease Surveillance and Epidemiology Section
- Contact Information
- Outdoor Health and Safety
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- Information for Veterinarians
- Texas Spay and Neuter Program (TXSNP)
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- Animal Friendly Program
- Echinococcosis
- Flea-borne Typhus
- Hantaviruses
- Leishmaniasis
- Leptospirosis
- New World Screwworm (NWS)
- Psittacosis
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- Rabies Epi-Annual Reports
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- 2026 Monthly Rabies Reports
- 2025 Monthly Rabies Reports
- 2024 Monthly Rabies Reports
- 2023 Monthly Rabies Reports
- 2022 Monthly Rabies Reports
- 2021 Monthly Rabies Reports
- 2020 Monthly Rabies Reports
- 2019 Monthly Rabies Reports
- 2018 Monthly Rabies Reports
- 2017 Monthly Rabies Reports
- 2016 Monthly Rabies Reports
- Rabies Facts
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- Tapeworm (Taeniasis / Cysticercosis)
- Trichinellosis (Trichinosis)
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Get in Touch
Get in Touch
Department of State Health Services
Zoonosis Control Branch
PO BOX 149347 - Mail Code: 1956
Austin, TX 78714-9347
United States
Department of State Health Services
Zoonosis Control Branch
1100 W. 49th Street, Suite T-502
Austin, TX 78756-3199
United States
Quarantine
Rabies Quarantine Facilities
The Texas Department of State Health Services is responsible for inspecting rabies quarantine facilities in Texas to see if they meet the standards for housing and sanitation established in Texas Administrative Code, Chapter 169, Rabies Control and Eradication (rules of the Rabies Control Act, Chapter 826, Texas Health and Safety Code). Additionally, although they are not inspected by the DSHS, animal shelters in a county with a population of 75,000 or greater and all impoundment facilities regardless of county population in Texas must also meet these standards.