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Will County Health Department Reminds Public To Be Aware For Rabies Infected Animals

Will County Health Department Reminds Public To Be Aware For Rabies Infected Animals

The Will County Health Department to be aware of the potential for exposure to rabies from infected animals after a rabid bat was recently detected in Monee. Bats are the most common source of potential rabies infection in Illinois, and exposures from bats tend to be more frequent during the summer months, especially July and August. Rabies can also be found in other wild animals, including raccoons, skunks, foxes, and coyotes.

Will County Community Health Center Adds Infectious Disease Clinic to Its Services

Will County Community Health Center Adds Infectious Disease Clinic to Its Services

Already serving Will County as a home for primary medical care, women’s health care, dentistry and many other services, the Will County Community Health Center has added an Infectious Disease (ID) Clinic to its list of medical services available to the public. The ID Clinic has partnered with the Care Clinic and specializes in the treatment of Sexually Transmitted Infections (STI) and HIV care while also offering general infectious disease consultations.