Hundreds of people may have been exposed to rabies during their recent visits to cabins in Wyoming’s Grand Teton National Park.

Those who may have been exposed while staying in one of the eight bat-infested cabins at Jackson Lake Lodge live in dozens of states as well as other countries, the Associated Press (AP) reported on Friday.

As of Friday not one of the bats found in some of the dwellings tested positive for the virus, but health authorities are trying to warn those individuals.

An image shows the lodge:

Officials have been alerting people who may have been exposed if they were bitten or scratched by the creatures, noting sometimes such small injuries can go unnoticed.

The AP said the cabins have been closed since Grand Teton Lodge Company discovered there was a bat probl

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