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Center-Sinai Animal Hospital
Serving the Los Angeles Community since 1969
10737 Venice Blvd.
Los Angeles, CA 90034
(310) 559-3770
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range of pet care and emergency veterinary services available

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Welcome to our new service, animal health alerts. We
will be posting news here of important stories relating
to animal-related health issues that may impact humans
or pets. Our first story:
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Pet Health Alert
Infected Bats Pose Health Risk for Pets and Their
Humans
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Thursday, April 8, 2010, Long Beach, CA: Acting
Long Beach City Health Officer Dr. Anne Anglim issued a
warning today to local residents recommending they avoid
contact with any bats they might encounter. "Children
are especially vulnerable as they may see a bat on the
ground and think it is a toy," said Dr. Anglim.
The warning was issued as bats infected with rabies
have been found recently in the Long Beach area, but
could well apply to all of Southern California (and any
other region lying within bat migratory paths). While
all mammals are vulnerable to this disease, which is
fatal if not treated before symptoms appear, bat bites
are especially dangerous because they have tiny teeth
and the wounds may go unnoticed, as
John Keisler, author of the Long
Beach advisory about this issue notes.
Keisler advises anyone who has found a bat in the
bedroom on waking to seek treatment as a precautionary
measure, and reports people should be vigilant about
rabies prevention for themselves as well as their pets.
The release included the following tips from
the Long Beach Health Department
to prevent risk of exposure to rabies.
1. Teach children to
never touch unfamiliar animals, wild or domestic, even
if they seem friendly;
2. Wash any wound from an animal thoroughly with soap
and water; seek medical attention immediately;
3. Request to have all bats tested for rabies if
exposure to people or pets occurs (contact Animal Care
Services)
4. Prevent bats from entering homes, schools, or areas
where they might contact people and pets by keeping
doors and windows closed or covered with screens.
5. Be a responsible pet owner by keeping rabies
vaccinations current for all pets (both cats and dogs);
6. Contact Animal Care Services about any sick or
injured stray animal or for information on controlling
nuisance wildlife.
If you have any concerns in
your location, we suggest you contact your local Health
Department's Animal Care Services Bureau.
For more information on rabies, its treatment,
and more about symptoms to look for in affected animals,
you can check the article by clicking the bat:
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NOTE: We wish to thank John Keisler, who sent the press
release detailing this important health concern for the
Long Beach government, and also Peter Weinstein, DVM,
MBA, Executive Director, SCVMA, for circulating the
advisory to members of the SCVMA. MORE HEALTH CARE
INFORMATION.....
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