I harvested a spike elk about 5pm on Friday, skinned and quartered him and put the meat in game bags. I put the flank meat, rib meat and some misc scraps in a plastic bag packed it with the quarters to the UTV and was back in camp by 10pm. My hunting partner thought he'd be helpful and threw the game bag w the loin/backstraps and the plastic bag w the scraps in the snow before going to bed. Saturday morning I went out of the tent and found a red fox had gotten into the plastic bag and pulled 2 large pieces of flank, and a pile of rib meat scraps out of the bag. I chased off the fox and my partner picked up the meat, cut off the pieces with visible bite marks and threw it back into the bag with the other scraps. Now I am concerned about the possibility that the fox could have been infected with rabies. I spent the last hour on google and still am not confident that I should keep the meat the fox bit or even the meat that was later in contact with the bitten meat. What would you do?