Updated
Updated · First Alert 4 · Apr 23
Bat in Kirkwood tests positive for rabies, first St. Louis County case in 2026
Updated
Updated · First Alert 4 · Apr 23

Bat in Kirkwood tests positive for rabies, first St. Louis County case in 2026

4 articles · Updated · First Alert 4 · Apr 23
  • The St. Louis County Health Department confirmed the bat, collected from a Kirkwood home on April 16, is the county’s first rabies case this year.
  • Health officials urge residents to avoid contact with wildlife and ensure pets’ rabies vaccinations are current, emphasizing the seriousness but preventability of rabies.
  • Anyone who finds a live bat indoors should confine it and contact Animal Care and Control for assistance, as early intervention is crucial to prevent rabies transmission.
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