Cat Scratch Disease Symptoms, Treatments & More
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9. Preventing Cat Scratch Disease
Taking a few common-sense steps can help prevent people from developing cat scratch disease. It's best to avoid unfamiliar cats. People can help prevent their pet cats from becoming infected with B. henselae bacteria by keeping their homes and pets free of fleas.
When interacting with a pet cat, avoiding rough play may prevent scratches and bites. Anyone bitten or scratched by a cat should thoroughly wash the affected area with soap and water right away.2‘Cat Scratch Disease (for Parents) - Nemours KidsHealth.’ Edited by Raluca Papadopol, KidsHealth, The Nemours Foundation, Dec. 2014, kidshealth.org/en/parents/cat-scratch.html.
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