Case Reports of Cat Scratch Disease with Typical and Atypical Clinical Manifestations: A Literature Review

Abstract

Cat scratch disease (CSD) is the most well-known zoonotic disease spread by domestic animals like cats. Cats are the source of Bartonella henselae. Most patients more than ninety percent 3-12 days after a scratch from a cat, undoubtedly a little cat with insects present with one or more erythematous injuries at the site of inoculation, the sore is typically a crusted papule or, once in a while, a pustule. More than half of cases in one study show that the systemic indications went with the lymphadenopathy. These may incorporate fever, discomfort, migraine and anorexia and frequently happen in immunocompromised patients. Atypically clinical manifestations happen are altered mental status, perplexity, prolonged fever, respiratory protestations (atypical pneumonitis), Joint pain, synovitis, Back agony is uncommon. The hypothesis of the study to fnd out that cat scratch disease cause typical and atypical clinical manifestation. Study was conducted July 2015 to September 2015. The methodology sections of a review article are listed all of the databases and citation indexes that were searched such as Web of Science and PubMed and any individual journals that were searched. Various case reports were mentioned in the study. Case reports of cat scratch diseases with typical and atypical clinical manifestation included in the study. The objective of review of these reporting cases is to make physicians aware about cat scratch diseases and also need to create awareness about cat scratch disease in pet owner. Although it is self-limiting needs to report to health authorities. There are few cases reported in which mostly cases reported in twain, japan, Brazil, Texas, United States, Dhaka, Spain with typical and atypical clinical manifestation.

Authors and Affiliations

Gulshan Umbreen| Department of Epidemiology and Public Health, University of Veterinary and Animal Sciences, Lahore, Pakistan, Corresponding e-mail: gul123kbc@gmail.com, Chanda Jabeen| Department of Epidemiology and Public Health, University of Veterinary and Animal Sciences, Lahore, Pakistan

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Gulshan Umbreen, Chanda Jabeen (2017). Case Reports of Cat Scratch Disease with Typical and Atypical Clinical Manifestations: A Literature Review. International Journal of Medical Research & Health Sciences (IJMRHS), 6(4), 51-54. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-12348