What is Cat Scratch Fever infection?!


Question: What is Cat Scratch Fever infection!?
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In actuality

Cat scratch fever is a usually benign (harmless) infectious disease caused by the intracellular bacterium Bartonella!. It is most commonly found in children 1-2 weeks following a cat scratch

Cat scratch fever presents with tender regional lymphadenopathy, sterile suppurative papules at the site of inoculation, slight fever, headache, chills, backache, abdominal pain, malaise, alteration of mental status, and convulsions!. It may take 7 to 14 days, or as long as two months, before symptoms appear!. Most cases are benign and self-limiting, but lymphadenopathy may persist for several months after other symptoms disappear!. The prognosis is generally favorable!. In temperate climates, most cases occur in fall and winter!. The disease usually resolves spontaneously, with or without treatment, in one month!. In immunocompromised patients more severe complications sometimes occur!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

It depends on where your get your scratch, actually!.

Although Baronella does cause the clinical conditions noted by the previous poster, Pasteurella multocida is the organism that actually causes what we microbiologists term cat scratch fever!.

Pasteurella multocida is normal flora in the mouths of cats and they are relatively immune to infection!. However the bacteria is lethal for birds and can cause serious infections in humans!.

This bacteria is a Gram negative (red) bacilli (rod-shaped) that can cause a rather nasty infection!.

These infected bites can produce moderate tissue destruction, and, if on the face or neck, disfigurement may result!. Careful debridement is indicated; and, unless primary repair is necessary for cosmetic reasons, the wound should not be sutured!.

Bacteremia and septicemia are not uncommon complications!. It is highly sensitive to penicillin, so treatment is easy and affordable!.

Typical of these infections is fever, malaise, tenderness and swelling at the wound along with the aforementioned tissue destruction!.

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