Uncovering the truth about cat-scratch disease.

IF 1 Q3 VETERINARY SCIENCES
Open Veterinary Journal Pub Date : 2025-05-01 Epub Date: 2025-05-31 DOI:10.5455/OVJ.2025.v15.i5.5
Yulianna Puspitasari, Aswin Rafif Khairullah, Hartanto Mulyo Raharjo, Ima Fauziah, Wiwiek Tyasningsih, Dea Anita Ariani Kurniasih, Muhammad Khaliim Jati Kusala, Ikechukwu Benjamin Moses, Bantari Wisynu Kusuma Wardhani, Kartika Afrida Fauzia, Katty Hendriana Priscilia Riwu, Riza Zainuddin Ahmad, Sheila Marty Yanestria, Syahputra Wibowo, Arif Nur Muhammad Ansori, Ilma Fauziah Ma'ruf
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Cat-scratch disease (CSD) is a systemic infection caused by the facultative, rod-shaped, nonmotile, Gram-negative, intracellular zoonotic bacillus Bartonella henselae. The bacteria responsible for CSD were not discovered until decades after the condition was first characterized in 1931. The prevalence of CSD is more common in warm, humid areas and is typically seasonal, peaking in the fall and winter. The pathogenesis of CSD starts when a tiny wound from an infected cat's bite or scratch allows the bacteria B. henselae to enter the human body. The innate immune system, which includes neutrophils and macrophages, is activated as an initial reaction. Histological examination of skin lesions and lymph nodes in immunocompetent people early in the clinical phase of CSD revealed lymphoid hyperplasia and arteriolar proliferation. The best initial test for CSD is an enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay or an indirect fluorescence assay. Bacteremia is typically asymptomatic in cats that are naturally infected with B. henselae. In humans, B. henselae can spread and infect the liver, spleen, eyes, and central nervous system in certain people. Cat fleas (Ctenocephalides felis) are the main vectors of B. henselae transmission. The zoonotic nature of CSD makes it a public health concern because it can be transmitted from cats to people. Treatment strategies for Bartonella infections differ according to the patient's immunological status and clinical signs. The research on the effectiveness of antibiotics in vitro and in vivo differs significantly. Eliminating fleas from cats and preventing severe injuries from cats are two ways to prevent CSD.

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揭开猫抓病的真相。
猫抓病(CSD)是一种由兼性、棒状、无运动、革兰氏阴性、细胞内人畜共患病的亨selae巴尔通体杆菌引起的全身性感染。导致CSD的细菌在1931年首次被发现几十年后才被发现。CSD的流行在温暖潮湿的地区更为常见,通常是季节性的,在秋季和冬季达到高峰。CSD的发病机制开始于受感染的猫咬伤或抓伤造成的微小伤口,使亨selae芽胞杆菌进入人体。先天免疫系统,包括中性粒细胞和巨噬细胞,作为初始反应被激活。临床早期免疫正常者皮肤病变和淋巴结的组织学检查显示淋巴样增生和小动脉增生。CSD的最佳初始检测是酶联免疫吸附试验或间接荧光试验。在自然感染了母鸡乙虫的猫中,菌血症通常是无症状的。在人类中,亨selae可以传播并感染某些人的肝脏、脾脏、眼睛和中枢神经系统。猫蚤(Ctenocephalides felis)是亨selae传播的主要媒介。CSD的人畜共患性使它成为一个公共卫生问题,因为它可以从猫传染给人。巴尔通体感染的治疗策略根据患者的免疫状态和临床症状而有所不同。抗生素在体内和体外的有效性研究存在显著差异。消除猫身上的跳蚤和防止猫造成严重伤害是预防CSD的两种方法。
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Open Veterinary Journal
Open Veterinary Journal VETERINARY SCIENCES-
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1.40
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112
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12 weeks
期刊介绍: Open Veterinary Journal is a peer-reviewed international open access online and printed journal that publishes high-quality original research articles. reviews, short communications and case reports dedicated to all aspects of veterinary sciences and its related subjects. Research areas include the following: Infectious diseases of zoonotic/food-borne importance, applied biochemistry, parasitology, endocrinology, microbiology, immunology, pathology, pharmacology, physiology, epidemiology, molecular biology, immunogenetics, surgery, ophthalmology, dermatology, oncology and animal reproduction. All papers are peer-reviewed. Moreover, with the presence of well-qualified group of international referees, the process of publication will be done meticulously and to the highest standards.
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