A bat discovered in a child’s bedroom in Skagit County has tested positive for rabies, health officials said.

The Washington State Department of Health confirmed the positive test on Aug. 12. The family was unsure if the child or any pets had contact with the bat, but sought medical care as a precaution.

This is the first rabid bat reported in Skagit County this year and the fourth statewide. It is the first in Skagit County since 2023.

Officials urge residents to avoid touching wild animals — especially bats. You are also advised to keep your pets up to date on their vaccinations.

“In Washington, bats are the only known mammal to carry rabies,” according to a release from the Skagit County Public Health Communicable Disease Program . “Bats that are infected with rabies can spread

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