California neighborhood on alert after bat found near sidewalk tests positive for rabies virus

A rabid bat discovered near a residential area in California has led health authorities to advise locals to steer clear of wild animals and seek urgent medical care if they suspect any exposure.

The bat was spotted on May 26 near Palo Verde Common in South Fremont, positioned near a sidewalk and easily accessible to both pedestrians and animals, according to the Fremont Police Department.

On Thursday, Alameda County Vector Control confirmed that the bat had tested positive for rabies.

While the agency is currently investigating the situation, officials have stated that there have been no reported cases of humans or animals being exposed to the bat at this time.

In other news, WWE’s Charles Robinson shared that a bat bite led to an unexpected hospital visit, humorously noting it was a “great way to start the morning.”

A bat soars through the forest in search of prey. (iStock/Getty Images Plus)

Residents in the area have been notified about the incident and the risks associated with rabies exposure, officials said.

“Rabies is a fatal disease caused by a virus that affects the brain and nervous system,” police said in a news release.

“It is preventable if the exposed person or animal receives a series of rabies vaccine shots as soon as possible after exposure,” the release added.

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Common pipistrelle bat perched on a surface. (iStock)

Authorities advised anyone who may have touched or been bitten by the bat to contact the Alameda County Public Health Acute Communicable Disease Program at 510-267-3250 and seek immediate medical attention.

Officials also warned residents to avoid contact with bats and other wild animals that may carry rabies.

Animals commonly associated with rabies include skunks, foxes, coyotes and raccoons.

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Pink rabies virus microscopic cells on pink background

A 3D illustration shows pink rabies virus microscopic cells against a pink background. (iStock)

“Unvaccinated dogs and cats are considered to be at medium to high risk of contracting and potentially spreading the rabies virus,” police said.

“If you find a sick or dead animal, do not touch it,” the release continued, adding that unusual animal behavior should be reported to Fremont Animal Services or the Alameda County Public Health Department.

Authorities also warned residents not to handle bats found in homes or yards.

Officials recommended several preventative measures, including keeping pets vaccinated against rabies.

Residents are also encouraged to keep pets confined to their property and remove outdoor food sources that may attract wildlife.

Fox News Digital has reached out to the Fremont Police Department for an update on the incident.

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