The Larimer County Department of Health is alerting residents that a rabid bat was found Thursday in Twin Silo Park, which is located at the intersection of Zeigler and Ketcher roads in Fort Collins. The bat was near the northwest corner of the park. The bat was tested and results received Friday confirmed the bat was positive for rabies. 

If you, your children, or your pets had direct contact with a bat in this area, please notify the Larimer County Department of Health and Environment by calling 970-498-6666. 

Transmission of rabies happens when the saliva of an infected animal enters the skin through a bite or scratch from the animal. Just having been in the park recently is not considered an exposure. 

Rabies is very rare in the United States, however, it is an extremely serious disease that is fatal in humans and other mammals once symptoms begin to develop. With prompt treatment after exposure and before symptoms appear, rabies can be prevented. 

The Health Department reminds residents never to feed or touch wild animals and to ensure pets are current with their rabies vaccinations. If you see a sick or injured wild animal, please call NOCO Humane Animal Protection & Control at 970-226-3647 ext. 7.

For the latest information on rabies in Larimer County, including a map of the locations where rabid animals have been found, visit www.larimer.gov/rabies.

 

Published on
Sat Jun 1, 2024
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Kori Wilford
970-222-2847
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