The CDC has released a new study on cat-scratch disease, often referred to as cat-scratch fever, aimed at better understanding the epidemiology of the disease to offer prevention tactics for those at ...
Cats can scratch and bite when they're playing, fighting, or feeling scared, and if the cat is infected with Bartonella henselae, these bites and scratches can spread the bacteria to humans and ...
Medically reviewed by Jordana Haber Hazan, MD Key Takeaways A cat scratch can cause rabies, but it's very rare.Cleaning a cat ...