Rabid Bat Confirmed in Haddonfield

The Camden County Department of Health and Human Services has been notified by the New Jersey Department of Health that a bat found in Haddonfield has tested positive for rabies.

On April 18, a bat was found in a Haddonfield resident’s attic. The residents were able to safely contain and remove the bat from the home. Animal control removed the bat from the premises and arranged for rabies testing at the state Public Health & Environmental Laboratories (PHEL) in Trenton. On April 24, the Camden County Department of Health and Human Services was notified by PHEL that the animal was rabid. There were no human exposures. Three cats were exposed to the bat.

The residents and animal control have been notified. The Camden County Department of Health and Human Services received proof of vaccination for the cats, and all three received the rabies vaccine booster. The cats will be under confinement and observation for 45 days.

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