Rabid Bat Found In Fairhope

By Alabama Dept. Of Public Health
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The diagnosis of a rabid bat in the Fairhope area in Baldwin County has prompted public officials to encourage pet owners to be sure their dogs and cats are vaccinated against the fatal disease. Rabid Bat Found In Fairhope
Published: Wed, November 26, 2008 - 11:45 am
The diagnosis of a rabid bat in the Fairhope area in Baldwin County has prompted public officials to encourage pet owners to be sure their dogs and cats are vaccinated against the fatal disease. “We do not believe that there was a human exposure in this case,” said Charlotte Plumb, Environmental Supervisor with the Baldwin County Health Department. “We strongly caution people not to approach stray animals, wildlife and bats.”

Rabies is a disease of all warm-blooded mammals, including man, and is fatal if preventative treatment is not obtained. Prevention of rabies by a series of vaccinations must be started in a timely manner. According to Alabama State Public Health Laws all animal bites are reportable to the Alabama Department of Public Health. The primary means of exposure is through a bite or scratch with contaminated saliva contacting the wound. Transmission of the deadly virus can also occur if saliva contacts a mucous membrane such as the eye or mouth.

The most consistent clinical sign of rabies in animals is an observable change from normal behavior. Any wild animals that suddenly appear friendly, docile or approach humans should be considered suspect of being infected, and therefore avoided. Nocturnal animals such as raccoons and foxes that become active in the daytime are also dangerous visitors, and several exposures occur each year in Alabama when children or pets approach these wild animals which have wandered into their yard.

“Generally, it is best to contact animal control professionals before attempting to help or handle strangely behaving or injured wildlife, bats or stray animals,” according Dr. Dee W. Jones, Associate State Public Health Veterinarian.

Vaccination of domestic dogs and cats not only protects the animals against rabies, but also provides the best method of protecting a buffer between wildlife rabies and humans. State law requires that dogs and cats 3 months of age and older be vaccinated for rabies annually.

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Mercy! that leaves a lot of time for it to be able to be passed on unless it has to be in the last 2 weeks of the virus.Thanks DEW! Hope you and the family are staying warm up in the cold country.

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Mr.Carl, Fatality can occur within anywhere from two days to five years from the time of initial infection.

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One day I’m gonna look that up and see how long the rabies virus can be carried by an animal or person before it starts it deadly journey.I know the Quarantine is 10 to 14 days or an examination of the brain but I don’t know how long from the time of being bitten to being able to pass it on,a month,6 months ?

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If I’m not mistaken, Rabies is also transmitted from the Mother to their young.

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think somebody said it was in pt. clear.  rabies is contracted via bodily fluids,  blood sucking, dog bites(saliva) and such!

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Glamblitz are you talking about the toothpick? grin

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Serious question: does any know what part of Fairhope? I had my front door open last night because it was so hot and two cats that runs wild in the neighborhood walked into my house.

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i mean to begin with.

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isnt rabies a virus?  how do they catch it?

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i thought they carried it?

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