What should I do if I was bitten / exposed to a bat?
If you can safely capture the bat, put on heavy gloves, wait for the bat to land, and cover the bat with a coffee can or container. Slide a piece of cardboard or something similar between the container and the wall. Secure the cardboard to the container and call the Maricopa County Department of Public Health (MCDPH) at 602-747-7500 to arrange to have the bat picked up and submitted to the Arizona State Lab for testing.

Any wounds should be immediately washed and medical attention from a health care professional should be sought for any trauma. You may need a tetanus booster shot. The need for rabies vaccination should be evaluated under the advisement of your physician and/or local health department.

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3. What should I do if I was bitten by a wild animal?
4. What should I do if I was bitten by a domestic animal like a dog or cat?
5. How can rabies be prevented in animals?
6. How can I tell if an animal has rabies?
7. What can I do to reduce the risk of rabies?
8. Is there anything available for someone who is at high risk of being exposed to rabies?