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Hundreds of people could potentially have been exposed to rabies during their summer vacation at Grand Teton National Park.
Health officials are working to alert hundreds of people in dozens of states and several countries who may have been exposed to rabies in bat-infested cabins in Wyoming's Grand Teton National Park ...
The bat colony was discovered in an attic space above eight guest rooms, affecting up to 500 hotel guests who stayed there ...
The Wyoming Department of Health is tracking down visitors from 38 states and seven countries after hundreds of people were ...
Officials believe at least 200 people may have been exposed to rabies while visiting a hotel in Grand Teton National Park.
Wyoming health officials have warned that several hundred people may have been exposed to local bats - which are known to ...
A suspected bat colony was discovered in an attic space above guest rooms 516, 518, 520, 522, 524, 526, 528 and 530, the National Park Service said. State public health officials reported that upward ...
After a suspected bat colony was discovered above eight guest rooms in Jackson Jake Lodge, health officials are tracking down ...
Health officials thus deemed it better safe than sorry to alert everybody who has stayed in the cabins recently that they ...
A colony of bats recently took up residence at the storied Jackson Lake Lodge, where central bankers and economic ...
Wyoming public health agencies are conducting rabies risk assessments after a bat colony was discovered inside a lodge in ...