Bat tests positive for Rabies in Montezuma County
A bat found in Montezuma County area last week tested positive for rabies. Rabies is regularly found in Colorado wildlife, especially skunks and bats. Interaction between humans and wild animals, particularly bats, skunks, foxes, and raccoons, increases the risk of rabies exposure to pets and people. If you see wildlife that is acting unusual, call Montezuma County Public Health Department at 970-565-3056.
Montezuma County Public Health Department (MCPHD) urges residents to stay away from stray and wild animals, check pets’ vaccination status (even indoor pets can be exposed) and take other precautions to avoid rabies. The vaccine can prevent companion animals from getting rabies from wildlife and possibly exposing your whole family to the disease.
Rabies is spread primarily through the bite of rabid animals. It is almost always fatal in humans once symptoms appear. People who have been bitten or scratched by an unfamiliar animal should contact their health care provider immediately to reduce the risk of rabies.
To avoid rabies:
To recognize sick wildlife: