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Cat scratch fever (bacterial infection after cat scratch)

The disease is caused by the Bartonella bacteria and is transmitted to humans from cats by a scratch, bite or open skin exposure to cat saliva. About 2 weeks after becoming infected symptoms of lymph node swelling (lymphadenopathy) occurs. A fever and general fatigue begin before the swelling. The disease many times will go away without treatment but can become very serious in those with a weakened immune system.
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