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Fox found in Rankin Inlet, Nunavut, dump tested positive for rabies

A fox that is sick may appear friendly, warns the territorial government.

'Children should not play with foxes,' says Nunavut government in a news release

An Arctic fox is seen outside Arviat, Nunavut, in November 2013. A fox found at the dump in Rankin Inlet, Nunavut, recently tested positive for rabies. (James Tagalik)

A fox has tested positive for rabies after being found at a dump in Rankin Inlet, Nunavut, said the territorial government.

The Department of Health is warning residents to avoid foxes in and around the community especially if it shows strange behaviour such as staggering, frothing at the mouth,choking or making strange noises.

Last month, a fox caught in Baker Lake, Nunavut,tested positive for rabies.

The department is reminding residents that a sick fox may appear friendly.

"Children should not play with foxes," it says in anews release Wednesday.

A Health Department spokesperson said children were not playing with the fox found recently inRankin Inlet.

Rabies, a viral disease, can be transmitted to humans. Early symptoms include fever, headaches and weakness.If left unvaccinated, rabies is almost always fatal, says the Canadian Food Inspection Agency.

Anyone who is infected must get treatment immediately, says the Health Department.