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Updated: Apr 8 2021, 4:34 ET A HORROR virus that can kill humans after triggering convulsions and paralysis has been found in bats in South Australia. SA Health released a statement today urging locals heading outdoors to avoid any contact with bats after the discovery of the rabies-like disease . 5 The deadly virus is transmitted from bats to humans when infected bat saliva enters the bodyCredit: Getty - Contributor 5 5 A coloured micrograph showing the bullet shaped Australian Bat lyssavirus particlesCredit: Csiro / WIKIPEDIA Dr Louise Flood, the Department for Health and Wellbeing s Communicable Disease Control Branch, said it is the third time Australian Bat Lyssavirus (ABL) has been confirmed in bats in South Australia, Daily Mail Australia reports. ....
South Australians are being warned about the risks of the transmittable Australian Bat Lyssavirus after two concerning exposure incidents. Both incidents occurred in Adelaide during rescues by trained fauna carers who were vaccinated. READ MORE: Two recent Lyssavirus exposure incidents have prompted the Department for Health and Wellbeing s Communicable Disease Control to issue a warning to communities.(Getty) ABL is a rabies-like disease that can be transmitted to humans if they are bitten or scratched by an infected bat and if treatment is delayed until after the onset of symptoms, the condition is invariably fatal, Communicable Disease Control Branch Director Dr Louise Flood said. ....