SANTA FE, N.M. — A hiker in the Gila National Forest was bitten by a coyote that tested positive for rabies, according to the New Mexico Department of Health. The hiker didn’t require hospitalization.
PROPERTY FOR FUTURE DEVELOPMENT. A HIKER IS RECOVERING AFTER TESTING POSITIVE FOR RABIES AFTER BEING BITTEN BY A COYOTE IN THE GILA NATIONAL FOREST NEAR SILVER CITY. ADAM HEALTH SAYS THIS IS THE ...
SILVER CITY, N.M. (KRQE) – A coyote that bit a hiker in the Gila National Forest near Silver City tested positive for rabies, the New Mexico Department of Health announced Thursday. The hiker did not ...
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The state Department of Health said a rabid coyote bit a hiker in the Gila National Forest. Health officials said the hiker did not require hospitalization and is receiving precautionary treatment.