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Posted Tuesday, October 7, 2008 --- 8:30 p.m.

STEVENSVILLE, Mont. (AP) -- About 90 elementary school students in Montana have started a series of rabies shots after a parent let them touch a dead bat that was later confirmed to be diseased.

The mother of two students gave presentations in five classrooms and allowed the kids to touch the dead bat last week. She offered each student who touched the bat a sanitary wipe.

The exposed students will receive six shots of anti-rabies vaccine.

Stevensville Elementary School officials say they will use liability insurance to pay up to $70,000 for the exposed children to be vaccinated. The overall cost could surpass $150,000.

The school has since set a policy requiring that anyone visiting the school obtain a visitor pass.

AP

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Posted by: anonymous on Oct 8, 2008 at 11:20 PM
Good god, how ridiculous. "Other contact by itself, such as petting a rabid animal and contact with blood, urine, or feces of a rabid animal, does not constitute an exposure and is not an indication for PEP."-http://www.cdc.gov/RABIES/exposure/types.html

Posted by: Anonymous Location: mcfarland on Oct 8, 2008 at 12:39 PM
ohh, so they need a pass to let kids touch dead animals now. okay

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