Bartonella henselae

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Bartonella henselae /
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Background

  • Causes cat-scratch disease

Epidemiology

  • Present worldwide
  • Main reservoir is cats, and especially kittens
  • Infections are more common in children, likely due to increased exposure to kittens
  • Transmitted to humans by inoculation of cat flea (Ctenocephalides felis) feces into a cat scratch or bite

Clinical Presentation

  • Classic cat-scratch disease is a self-limited febrile illness with regional lymphadenopathy
  • Other syndromes include:
    • Parinaud oculoglandular syndrome, with granulomatous conjunctivitis and ipsilateral regional lymphadenopathy
    • Neuroretinitis and other ophthalmic complications
    • Fever of unknown origin, in children
    • Culture-negative endocarditis in patients with existing valve abnormalities
    • Chronic endocarditis, with vasculitis and glomerulonephritis
  • Disseminated disease is possible in immunocompromised patients, including bacteremia, disseminated skin lesions, and hepatsplenic lesions