Tuesday, October 7, 2008

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Bat With Rabies Found In Tyler
The Texas Department of State Health Service advised the Northeast Texas Public Health District Wednesday that a bat from Tyler submitted for analysis tested positive for rabies.

The bat was found in the 2900 block of Shenandoah in Tyler.

The known individuals with possible exposure have been identified and addressed, according to the rabies advisory.

This is the second laboratory-confirmed case of rabies in the city of Tyler and Smith County this year.

Citizens are advised not to handle bats, skunks, raccoons or other wild animals. It is important for children to tell their parents of any contact with wild animals or any sick animals.

Anyone who knows of a person being bitten by an animal must report the incident to the Smith County Rabies Control Authority for proper investigation.

The Smith County Rabies Control Authority advises all citizens to confirm that their dogs and cats are currently vaccinated for rabies.

City of Tyler and Smith County ordinances require annual rabies vaccinations for all dogs and cats. Preventive immunizations for rabies are the only effective defense against this fatal disease.

Anyone with questions on rabies control may contact City of Tyler Animal Control at 903-535-0045.


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