Person receives treatment after being bit by rabid bat in Huron County | 24CA News

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Published 07.07.2023
Person receives treatment after being bit by rabid bat in Huron County  | 24CA News

An individual on the shores of Lake Huron acquired remedy after being bit by a rabid bat, in line with Huron Perth Public Health.

The company says the incident occurred in Ashfield-Colborne-Wawanosh, which is simply north of Goderich.

The bat was despatched for testing after it bit an individual, turning into the primary animal to check constructive for rabies within the space in 2023, public well being famous in a launch.

It stated the one that was bitten is getting rabies post-exposure prophylaxis, which can cease them from getting the illness.

“This latest positive result reminds us that rabies is present in Huron Perth,” stated Dale Lyttle, senior public well being inspector.

“If you are bitten or scratched by a bat, or if infectious material (such as saliva) from a bat gets into your eyes, nose, or an open wound, wash the affected area thoroughly and seek medical attention immediately.”

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Rabies could be deadly to people and different animals and is usually unfold by foxes, skunks, raccoons and bats.

Generally, people could be contaminated by the saliva of animals by a scratch or a chunk, but it surely may additionally happen if the saliva will get into an individual’s orifices or an open wound like a lower.

Public well being provided some steps for care if somebody is scratched or bitten by an animal, together with instantly washing with cleaning soap and water, in search of medical consideration and calling public well being.

The company stated individuals can bat-proof their home or cottage by caulking holes within the residence’s exterior and ensuring to tighten screens, cap chimneys and place draft guards beneath doorways resulting in the attic and outdoors.

Public well being additionally says individuals ought to preserve doorways closed when going out and in, preserve their pets’ vaccinations up-to-date, and to avoid animals they aren’t linked with.

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