Cat Scratch Fever
Cat Scratch Fever is an infection in humans that is caused by cats. Cat Scratch Fever is caused by bacteria called Bartonella henselae, and cats become infected by fleas carrying the bacteria, or fighting with other cats that are already infected. About 40% of cats will become infected in their lifetime, but most cats that are infected show no signs of disease! If an infected cat becomes sick, it shows up as inflammation of gums or other organs, or flu-like symptoms, including fever. People can become infected by Bartonella a couple of ways People can develop cat scratch fever after being bitten or scratched (breaking the skin) by an infected… Read More
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