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Two bats test positive for rabies in Sonoma County

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Friday, April 10, 2015

The Sonoma County Department of Health says it has confirmed two positive cases of rabies that both involved bats.

One was found in Sebastopol and one in Windsor.

It's not clear where the actually bats were found.

These are said to be the first two animals in Sonoma County to test positive for rabies this year.

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