A rabid bat (not the bat pictured here) was recently identified in Jefferson Township.

JEFFERSON TOWNSHIP – A bat in Jefferson Township of Richland County was submitted for rabies testing and was confirmed positive with the disease by the Ohio Department of Health on Friday night, according to a press release from Richland Public Health.

The last confirmed case of rabies reported in Richland County was also found in a wild bat in 2020. 

Bats have a greater potential of interaction with domestic animals and pets due to their roosting habits. Interactions between people and bats can occur however, and it is important to follow the following measures to protect your family and pets against rabies: 

· DO NOT feed wild animals or leave food outside for animals to find.

· AVOID contact with wild animals: keep children AWAY from any unknown animals.

· IF you find a bat in your home, you can remove it yourself. Visit https://www.cdc.gov/rabies/bats/contact/capture.html for instructions

· KEEP your indoor and outdoor pets vaccinated against rabies.

Please contact your veterinarian for rabies vaccination of your pets.

For more information regarding rabies, please visit:

· https://odh.ohio.gov/know-our-programs/zoonotic-disease-program/diseases/rabies

· richlandhealth.org/personal/rabies-animal-control/ 

· or, Call Richland Public Health at 419-774-4520.

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