JACKSONVILLE, Fla. — The Florida Department of Health in Duval County is urging you to be on alert and avoid contact with any wild or stray animals after a confirmed rabies exposure case in the county.
DOH-Duval says a Duval County resident was exposed to a rabid bat this month, requiring treatment and vaccinations. Details of where this exposure occurred haven’t been released.
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DOH-Duval says the vast majority of rabies cases occur in animals, like raccoons, bats, and foxes.
DOH-Duval recommends the following steps to protect yourself and your family:
• Keep rabies vaccinations up to date for all pets and at-risk livestock.
• Follow local leash laws. Do not allow your pets to run free. Keep pets and livestock secured.
• Do not handle, feed, or unintentionally attract animals with outdoor food sources such as uncovered trash or litter.
• Teach children to never handle unfamiliar animals, wild or domestic, even if they appear friendly.
• Prevent bats from entering living quarters or occupied spaces in homes, churches, schools, and other similar areas, where they might encounter people and pets.
• If persons are bitten or scratched by wild or domestic animals, seek medical attention and report the injury to the DOH-Duval County Health Department at 904-253-2567.
• If your pet or livestock are bitten by a wild animal, seek veterinary assistance for the animal immediately.
You can read more about how to prevent rabies, by clicking HERE.
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