B.C. vet warns of surge in bat encounters after positive rabies test
A veterinarian is warning of a surge in encounters with bats in British Columbia’s Sea to Sky region after one of the mammals that had direct contact with a human tested positive for rabies.
Experts have suggested the spike in bat encounters and sightings could be related to recent wildfires in the province.
Jordie Schnarr, managing veterinarian with Coast Mountain Veterinary Services in Whistler, said a bat was brought in by health officials for testing in mid-July, and results from the Canadian Food Inspection Agency came back positive for the deadly disease.
Schnarr said she did not know what happened to the person who came into contact with the bat, and while the Vancouver Coastal Health authority did not immediately answer questions about the case, there are currently no known cases of human rabies in the province.
