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Results 1 - 10 of 10 for "Cat-scratch" disease
  1. Cat-scratch disease is an infection with bartonella bacteria. It is transmitted by cat scratches, cat bites, or flea ... Cat-scratch disease is caused by the bacteria Bartonella henselae . The disease is spread through contact with an infected ...
  2. Cat scratch disease is an infectious illness associated with cat scratches, bites, or exposure to cat saliva, causing chronic swelling of the lymph nodes. Cat scratch disease is possibly the most common cause of chronic ...
  3. ... fungus, or parasite. The most common causes are cat scratch disease and tularemia (rabbit fever). The bacteria that cause ...
  4. ... associated with the disorder are: Streptococcus (most common) Cat scratch disease Chlamydia Coccidioidomycosis Hepatitis B Histoplasmosis Leptospirosis Mononucleosis (EBV) ...
  5. ... caused by rare infections such as tuberculosis or cat scratch disease (bartonella).
  6. ... shave. Other causes of armpit lumps may include: Cat scratch disease Lipomas (harmless fatty growths) Use of certain medicines ...
  7. ... can spread Bartonella henselae , the organism responsible for cat scratch disease. Take measures to prevent flea or tick infestations. ...
  8. ... tissue ( Hodgkin or non-Hodgkin lymphoma) Infection (tuberculosis, cat scratch disease ) Inflammation of lymph nodes and other organs and ...
  9. ... or not a person has been infected with cat scratch disease. It is performed by injecting a CSD antigen ...
  10. ... box every day. Do not play rough with cats. Scratches and bites can get infected. Stay away from ... Recipient Evaluation and Management of Graft-Versus-Host Disease. Version 1.2022 www.nccn.org/professionals/physician_ ...