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Arvada bat is Jefferson County’s first rabies case of 2025

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A bat found near Arvada’s Westlake neighborhood has tested positive for rabies, becoming Jefferson County’s first confirmed case of the virus this year, according to a county news release.

The rabies virus can infect any mammal, including humans but is most often seen in wild animals such as bats and skunks. Once symptoms appear, infections are almost always fatal.

Anyone who has had contact with a wild or stray animal should contact their health care provider and local animal control agency immediately to access post-exposure care and prevent the spread of the virus.

“Rabies remains a risk in our community, especially during the warmer months, when wild animals are more active,” Rachel Reichardt of Jefferson County Public Health said in the release.

“Residents should avoid contact with wildlife, ensure pets are up to date on their rabies vaccinations and report any animal acting strangely to your local animal control agency.”

Five Jefferson County animals tested positive for the virus last year, according to the health department. Last week, public health officials announced that a bat found inside a Boulder home was confirmed rabid and had contact with at least one dog.

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Originally Published: May 31, 2025 at 11:34 AM MDT



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