Rare virus discovered in bat on Isle of Wight

EnvironmentHealth & Fitness
24 Jun 2025 • 6:30 PM MYT
The Independent
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  • An injured bat rescued from a garden in Shorwell, Isle of Wight, tested positive for the extremely rare European Bat Lyssavirus-1 (EBLV-1).
  • EBLV-1 is a rabies-like virus, distinct from the common dog rabies, and is found in only a very small number of bats, not affecting the UK's rabies-free status.
  • The Animal, Plant and Health Agency investigated the incident and found no evidence of human or animal exposure to the infected bat.
  • The Bat Conservation Trust advises anyone bitten, scratched, or licked by a bat to seek immediate medical attention and contact the National Bat Helpline, as rabies can be fatal if untreated.
  • All British bats are legally protected, and the public is advised not to handle them. If rescue is necessary, thick gloves and a face covering should be worn.

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