Updated
Updated · NBC Chicago · May 21
Cook County Warns Park Ridge After 1 Rabid Bat Is Found
Updated
Updated · NBC Chicago · May 21

Cook County Warns Park Ridge After 1 Rabid Bat Is Found

3 articles · Updated · NBC Chicago · May 21

Summary

  • Cook County Animal and Rabies Control warned Park Ridge residents after a bat found Tuesday in the 1100 block of South Rose Avenue tested positive for rabies.
  • 7 in 10 U.S. rabies deaths follow contact with infected bats, the CDC says, and the virus is usually spread through bites or scratches.
  • Officials urged residents not to handle sick or dead bats or other wild animals, and to wash any bite or scratch with soap and water before seeking immediate medical care.
  • Rabies is nearly always fatal once symptoms appear, officials said, while pets should be kept current on vaccinations and sick, injured or dead wildlife reported to county animal control.

Insights

Why might you need rabies shots after finding a bat in your home, even without a visible bite?
If bats cause rabies scares, which animal causes over 90% of human cases?
Why do most people delay life-saving rabies treatment after an animal bite?