South Carolina has first human rabies case in 50 years
The woman was likely bitten by a bat. There are typically only about 1 to 3 cases of human rabies each year in the nation.

RABIES: Bites from rabies-infected bats are one of the most common way humans are exposed. Raccoons, foxes, skunks and other wild animals, as well as unvaccinated dogs and cats, can transmit rabies through their saliva into a bite wound. (Photo: ZUMA Press)
































