Wyoming Health and National Park Officials Contact Hundreds After Potential Rabies Exposure
Up to 500 guests who stayed in cabins with a bat colony are being contacted for rabies risk assessments and possible preventive treatment by health officials.
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Hundreds May Have Been Exposed to Rabies at Bat-Infested Cabins at National Park
(MedPage Today) -- Health officials are working to alert hundreds of people in dozens of states and several countries who may have been exposed to rabies in bat-infested cabins in Wyoming's Grand Teton National Park over the past few months. As...
Wyoming Health and National Park Officials contact hundreds after potential rabies exposure
GRAND TETON NATIONAL PARK, Wyo. (KIFI) — Grand Teton National Park officials and health authorities are working to contact hundreds of visitors who may have been exposed to rabies from a bat colony found at Jackson Lake Lodge. The potential exposure window is believed to be between May 5 and July 27. The National Park Service discovered a bat colony in late July, residing in the attic space above several rooms at the popular Jackson Lake Lodge. …
Hundreds of Grand Teton lodge guests may have been exposed to rabies
A bat colony inside Jackson Lake Lodge in Grand Teton National Park may have exposed at least 200 guests to rabies. Wyoming public health officials are tracking down visitors from 38 states and seven countries who stayed in the lodge between May 15 and July 27. Public health officials are also notifying lodge staff, according to Wyoming Public Media. However, officials believe guests are at a higher risk. The 70-year-old lodge has cordoned off e…
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