If you are bitten or scratched by an animal, or if you have had possible contact with a bat, immediately wash the area thoroughly with soap and water and seek medical attention. All bites, scratches and contacts with a bat must be reported to Public Health.
A bite from an infected animal is the most common way rabies is spread. It can also spread when infected saliva comes into contact with a scratch, open wound or your mouth, nose or eyes. Rabies is a potentially fatal virus and requires immediate treatment if you are exposed to it. Visit our rabies page for more information.