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  1. Feb 16, 2024 · Cat scratch disease (CSD) is an infectious disease usually characterized by self-limited regional lymphadenopathy. The manifestations of CSD, however, can include visceral organ, neurologic, and ocular involvement [ 1,2 ]. Bartonella henselae is the etiologic agent in most cases of CSD. The treatment of CSD will be reviewed here.

  2. CSD is a bacterial infection caused by Bartonella henselae. Most infections usually occur after scratches from domestic or feral cats, especially kittens. CSD occurs wherever cats and fleas are found. The most common symptoms include: Fever. Enlarged, tender lymph nodes that develop 1–3 weeks after exposure. A scab or pustule at the scratch site.

  3. Dec 6, 2022 · Treatment of Cat Scratch Fever. Cat scratch fever rarely requires treatment in a cat. Most cats' immune systems will manage the infection on their own without any intervention. In rare instances where cats become sick with the disease, they may be treated with antibiotics.

  4. Oct 31, 2023 · Cat scratch disease. Cat scratch disease is a bacterial infection caused by cat scratches or bites. It causes swollen lymph nodes and other symptoms such as a fever. It usually goes away without treatment, but antibiotics are often used to help clear the infection quicker.

  5. Cat scratch disease (CSD), also known as cat scratch fever or bartonellosis, is caused by a bacterial infection. There are at least eight species of Bartonella implicated in causing human disease, while Bartonella henselae is the most common species found in cats. CSD can affect humans, dogs, cats, and other animals.

  6. Reviewed/Revised Apr 2022. Cat-scratch disease is infection caused by the gram-negative bacterium Bartonella henselae. Symptoms are a local papule and regional lymphadenitis. Diagnosis is clinical and confirmed by biopsy or serologic tests. Treatment is with local heat application, analgesics, and sometimes antibiotics.

  7. Jan 6, 2022 · Cat scratch disease, or cat scratch fever, is a zoonotic bacterial illness that can affect anyone who comes into contact with it. The disease is primarily spread by infected cats; however, other domesticated animals can also contract and spread the disease, such as guinea pigs, rabbits, and dogs. In most cases, having CSD will not seriously ...

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