A brown bat. File photo courtesy of © Can Stock Photo / stevebylandA brown bat. File photo courtesy of © Can Stock Photo / stevebyland
Windsor

Bat in the region tests positive for rabies, take precautions

The Windsor Essex County Health Unit reminds residents to stay away from domestic and wild animals they don't know after a bat in the region tested positive for rabies.

"There was no human exposure to this bat, and the risk of rabies transmission in our area remains low," said a release from the health unit. "While rabies is rare, it is potentially deadly for humans.

Medical Officer of Health Doctor Mehdi Aloosh said everyone should take precautions and released a list of tips to stay safe. They include avoiding unfamiliar animals and ones that appear sick, making sure pets are up to date on their rabies vaccinations, and keeping your pets away from wild or stray animals. He also suggests keeping garbage sealed so it doesn't attract wild animals.

"Monitor your pets often when they are outside," said the health unit. "Do not attempt to break up an animal fight using your body."

All cats, dogs, and ferrets over three months of age must have their rabies vaccinations by law. If your pet was exposed to wild animals and rabies, call your veterinarian.

If you see a wild animal acting strangely, do not approach it. Call the Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources public Rabies hotline at 1-888-574-6656 or call animal control.

Report all bites from domestic or wild animals to the health unit at 519-258-2146 ext. 4475 or 519-973-4510 outside of regular business hours, and seek medical attention immediately.

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