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Fifth Positive Rabies Case in Polk County for 2024 Confirmed

The fifth case of rabies in Polk County this year has been confirmed in Lakeland.




On November 27th, a woman who lives on Palm Drive West in Lakeland found a dead bat in a bag among her children’s toys.

Polk County Sheriff’s Office Animal Control Officers responded and collected the bat, and initiated a rabies investigation.

The Central Florida bat was sent to the State Laboratory in Tampa, where it tested positive for rabies. The family dog is vaccinated against rabies, and the Florida Department of Health in Polk County is handling the treatment of the owner for his rabies exposure.

“Luckily this family’s pet is vaccinated against this dangerous disease,” said Sheriff Grady Judd. “Please do not hesitate to contact us if you come into contact with sick, injured, or deceased wildlife.”




According to local law enforcement, please do not approach any animal which is acting in an unusual or suspicious manner. If you think you or your pet has had an “exposure,” please contact the PCSO Animal Control Section at 863.577.1762.

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