The Basics
Exposure Management
Pearls
Recovery
100

Reservoir of CSD

What are cats?

100

If scratched or bitten by a cat, you should...

What is immediately wash the site with soap and water?

100

There is no evidence that...

What is declawing cats decreases the risk of transmission of B. henselae to humans?

100

Incubation period for CSD

What is 3-14 days after being infected?

200

Vector of CSD

What are fleas?

Fleas spread B. henselae to cats, giving them a blood infection without symptoms.

200

Type of isolation required

What is none?

CSD is not transmitted by human-to-human contact,  so no isolation is required!

200

Percent of CSD that becomes atypical

What is 1.5% of all cases?

200

Length of recovery from CSD

What is 2-4 months?

300

Transmittance of CSD

What is a cat bites/scratches or licks an open wound?



300

Ways to avoid contracting CSD

What is keep you cat’s nails trimmed short, keep all your pets on year-round flea control, and keep your cats indoors?

300

CSD initially described in... (decade)

What is the 1930s, and the association of the illness with cats was identified in the 1950s?

300

Name of vaccine for CSD

What is not currently a vaccine available for cats or people?

400

Signs of CSD

What is skin bumps (papules) or rash, fever, fatigue, loss of appetite/ weight loss, muscle/bone/joint aches, scab/blister filled with pus (pustule) at scratch site,  or swollen, painful lymph nodes?

400

Higher incidence rates of CSD are found in...

What is southern states and children that are 5-9 years of age?

400

Atypical CSD can lead to...

What is endocarditis, hepatosplenomegaly, bacillary angiomatosis, Parinaud’s oculoglandular syndrome, neuroretinitis or encephalopathy when it spreads to other organs?

400

Testing if a patient has CSD

What is  perform a physical exam to look at the wound, look at the patient's skin for a rash or bumps and feel the patient's lymph nodes?

Additionally, a blood test can be done or a sample of fluid from the patient’s lymph nodes to test for B. henselae bacteria. 



500

Causative agent of CSD

What is Bartonella henselae (B. henselae)?

500

CSD's distribution is...

What is worldwide? 

55% of cases are in children younger than 18 years of age with 60% of these are males. More than 1/2 occur in September through January in the United States.

500

Name of the pathologist that discovered CSD

What is Dr. Douglas Wear, who identified a new bacterium in the lymph nodes of cat scratch patients which led to decades of research to identify the bacteriologic agent?

500

Treatment for CSD includes...

What is a provider can prescribe azithromycin to get rid of the bacteria in those who are immunocompromised?

Usually CSD goes away on its own, so treatment helps with the symptoms. Managing symptoms includes taking over the counter pain medication, applying a warm compress to lymph nodes or draining the lymph nodes.