felidézést
Felidézést, also known as feline fever or cat scratch disease, is a bacterial infection caused by Bartonella henselae. It is primarily transmitted through the bite or scratch of an infected cat, although it can also be contracted through contact with infected fleas or through the bite of a tick. The infection typically occurs in humans, but it can also affect other animals.
The symptoms of felidézést can vary widely and may include fever, fatigue, swollen lymph nodes, and a
Diagnosis of felidézést is usually based on the patient's history of exposure to cats and the presence
Prevention of felidézést involves avoiding contact with cats, especially those that have been exposed to fleas