Cat-Scratch Disease

Alternate Terms:
  • Cat Scratch Fever
  • CSD
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Cat-Scratch Disease Definition by Healthwise:

Cat-scratch disease

Cat-scratch disease (also commonly known as cat-scratch fever) is a bacterial infection that causes swelling and pain in the lymph nodes and loss of appetite. In most cases, it occurs after a scratch, bite, or lick from a cat or kitten.

Symptoms can vary from mild to severe, may not appear for several days after the bite or scratch, and may last for several weeks.

Although cat-scratch disease usually goes away without treatment, antibiotics are often used to speed recovery.

Author: Jeannette Curtis
Medical Review: Patrice Burgess, MD - Family Medicine
Adam Husney, MD - Family Medicine
Kathleen Romito, MD - Family Medicine
Last Updated: May 25, 2007

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