Sask. rabies numbers increasing
An increase in the amount of rabies cases in Saskatchewan has prompted a public health warning advising people get themselves and their pets vaccinated.
Dr. David Torr, medical health officer with the SHA, said that while many of the cases right now are in more southern areas of the province, bats and rabies can be found anywhere.
“This year we’ve had many more encounters with bats than we usually do and as a result, we’ve been able to have some of these bats captured and tested,” he said.
“A number of them have tested positive for rabies.”