Rabid Bat Found In South Jersey
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Last updated: June 9, 2026
A rabid bat was discovered in a home and subsequently removed by an animal contractor. Health officials have identified potential exposures to four people and two dogs, prompting necessary precautionary measures and public health advisories.
- A rabid bat was found in a residence and safely removed by an animal contractor.
- State health laboratories confirmed the bat was rabid on Monday.
- Four individuals and two dogs may have been exposed to the rabid animal.
- The two dogs, already vaccinated and boosted, will undergo a four-month observation period under confinement.
- Health officials are advising residents to maintain current pet vaccinations.
- Supervising pets outdoors and seeking immediate veterinary care after any animal bite are recommended.
- Residents are cautioned against approaching wild animals like raccoons, skunks, and foxes.
- Avoiding uncovered garbage and litter, and refraining from adopting wild animals are also advised.
- Contacting animal control for assistance with animal-related issues is encouraged.
- Further information on rabies prevention and control is available through the CDC website and the Camden County Department of Health and Human Services.