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betterhealth.vic.gov.au Department of Health
betterhealth.vic.gov.au Department of Health
  • Australian bat lyssavirus infection is a rare but fatal disease that affects the central nervous system. It is closely related to rabies.
  • Australian bat lyssavirus is spread to people from infected bats. Any bat in Australia could potentially carry the virus.
  • Do not attempt to handle bats unless appropriately trained and vaccinated.
  • Vaccination is recommended for people with a higher risk of contact with bats.
  • Anyone who is bitten, scratched by or exposed to the saliva of a bat should wash the wound and seek medical care urgently, regardless of rabies vaccination status, severity of the injury or whether the animal appears unwell.
  • Preventive treatment with vaccination and immunoglobulin may be recommended for people who have been bitten, scratched by or exposed to the saliva of a bat.