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Metro Health Seeks Man Exposed To Rabies

The San Antonio Metropolitan Health District is asking the public’s help in locating a man who was recently exposed to rabies, but may not know it.

The  man stopped at the CVS Pharmacy at Fredericksburg Road and Loop 410 on March 28th carrying a bleeding bat inside a paper bag.

Another man stopped to help and touched the bat with his bare hands to move it into a box. The bat later tested positive for rabies. And the man who touched the bat was exposed.

The man who touched the bat should contact Metro Health at 210-207-2095. He needs to begin rabies shots immediately.

Rabies is a viral illness spread through the saliva of an infected animal, usually through biting a human or another animal. Metro Health wants to remind people:

  • Refrain from feeding, touching, or handling wildlife or unknown animals.
  • Teach children to never touch wildlife – dead or alive -- or roaming animals. Tell an adult immediately about the animal.
  • Call Animal Care Service at 3-1-1 or Bexar County Animal Control at 335-9000, if you or your pets come into contact with wild animals.
  • Vaccinate your pet against rabies.
  • If a wild animal is found inside your home or a building, keep it confined but only if it can be done without direct contact.
  • State law dictates that any actual or potential rabies exposure must be reported to the local rabies authority for investigation and potential testing. 
Shelley Kofler is Texas Public Radio’s news director. She joined the San Antonio station in December 2014 and leads a growing staff that produces two weekly programs; a daily talk show, news features, reports and online content. Prior to TPR, Shelley served as the managing editor and news director at KERA in Dallas-Fort Worth, and the Austin bureau chief and legislative reporter for North Texas ABC affiliate WFAA-TV.