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  1. Feb 16, 2024 · The treatment of CSD will be reviewed here. The microbiology, epidemiology, and clinical features of CSD, Bartonella endocarditis, and other Bartonella infections, as well as the evaluation and management of cat bites, are discussed separately.

  2. Treatment. The use of antibiotics to shorten the course of CSD is debated. Most cases resolve without treatment, although some patients may develop complications from disseminated disease. Azithromycin has been shown to decrease lymph node volume more rapidly compared to no treatment. The suggested dose of azithromycin for CSD is:

  3. Mar 5, 2016 · For most patients with mild or moderate CSD, only conservative symptomatic treatment is recommended because the disease is self-limited. Administer antipyretics and analgesics as needed....

  4. A person with CSD may also have a fever, headache, poor appetite, and exhaustion. Later, the person’s lymph nodes near the original scratch or bite can become swollen, tender, or painful. Wash cat bites and scratches well with soap and running water. Do not allow cats to lick your wounds.

  5. The disease causes redness and swelling at the site of a cat scratch or bite, and flu-like symptoms. If you are scratched or bitten by a cat or kitten, it is important to promptly wash the area with soap and water. Cat scratch disease can be treated by antibiotics.

  6. Jan 5, 2024 · Cat scratch fever usually isn’t serious and generally doesn’t require treatment. Antibiotics can treat people with serious cases of cat scratch fever or weakened immune systems.

  7. Treatment is with local heat application, analgesics, and sometimes antibiotics. (See also Overview of Bartonella Infections.) The domestic cat, particularly kittens, is a major reservoir for B. henselae. The prevalence of B. henselae antibodies in US cats is 14 to 50%.

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