10 Bartonella Symptoms

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Cat Scratch Fever Symptoms

Cat scratch fever is an infection caused by Bartonella henselae. The illness follows bites or scratches from an infected cat and occurs five to 14 days after infection. It may range from mild to severe.

Symptoms of cat scratch fever include a mild fever and an obvious pustule at the site of the wound. One to three weeks after exposure, the lymph nodes enlarge and become tender. Rarely, B. henselae may cause eye infections, severe muscle pain or encephalitis, an infection in the brain.3’Bartonella Infection in Cat Scratch Disease, Trench Fever, and Carrion’s Disease.’ Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. https://www.cdc.gov/bartonella/symptoms/index.html

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