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			Veterinary Public Health: All animal bites to people are legally reportable in LA County except for rodent and rabbit bites. Wild mammal (excluding rodent and rabbit) bites to domestic animals are also reportable. Note that bat bites can be too small to detect. All bat-human or bat-domestic animal interactions should be reported.  
			 
			
			California law mandates that health care providers report over 85 diseases or conditions (including animal bites to humans) to their local health department. 
			 
			
			
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