DiseaseID 3571

猫抓病

disease

NCI2016_02D:A bacterial infection caused by Bartonella henselae. It is transmitted to humans from a scratch, bite, or lick from a cat. A blister or a bump appears on the skin following the scratch or bite. Subsequently,

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Record Fields

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Disease Id
3571
Core Entity Id
59792
Source Entity Count
1
Preferred Name
Cat-Scratch Disease
Name Cn
猫抓病
Name Pinyin
Mao Zhua Bing
Name En
Cat-Scratch Disease
Name Latin
Bilingual Status
complete
Disease Type
disease
Umls Disease Type
Disease or Syndrome
Disgenet Type
disease
Mesh Class
Infections; Hemic and Lymphatic Diseases
Do Class
disease of anatomical entity; disease by infectious agent
Hpo Class
Mesh Class Name
Infections; Hemic and Lymphatic Diseases
Hpo Class Name
Do Class Name
disease of anatomical entity; disease by infectious agent
Disease Definition
NCI2016_02D:A bacterial infection caused by Bartonella henselae. It is transmitted to humans from a scratch, bite, or lick from a cat. A blister or a bump appears on the skin following the scratch or bite. Subsequently, there is lymph node enlargement around the scratch or bite site. The lymph node enlargement most often occurs under the arm or the neck. Some patients experience fever, fatigue, headaches or sore throat as well.|MSH2017_2016_08_12:A self-limiting bacterial infection of the regional lymph nodes caused by AFIPIA felis, a gram-negative bacterium recently identified by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and by BARTONELLA HENSELAE. It usually arises one or more weeks following a feline scratch, with raised inflammatory nodules at the site of the scratch being the primary symptom.|MEDLINEPLUS_20151021:<p>Cat scratch disease (CSD) is an illness caused by the bacterium Bartonella henselae. Almost half of all cats carry the infection at some point. The infection does not make cats sick. However, the scratch or bite of an infected cat can cause symptoms in people, including </p> <ul> <li> Swollen lymph nodes, especially around the head, neck, and upper limbs</li> <li> Fever</li> <li> Headache</li> <li> Fatigue</li> <li> Poor appetite </li> </ul> <p>For people with weak immune systems, CSD may cause more serious problems. The best way to avoid CSD is to avoid rough play with cats that could lead to scratches or bites. If you do get a scratch or bite, wash it well with soap and water. If the bite or scratch gets infected or if you have symptoms of CSD, call your doctor. </p> <p >Centers for Disease Control and Prevention</p>
Version
v2
Suppressed
No

Names

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Name
Cat-Scratch Disease
Role
preferred

Cross References

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Herb
HBDIS000478
Me Sh
D002372
Umls
C0007361
Icd10
A28.1
Sym Map
SMDE06806
Do Class
DOID:0050117DOID:7
Dis Ge Net
C0007361
Umls Sty
T047
Me Sh Class
C01C15
Tcmbank Disease
15574

Attributes

Merged source attributes and domain-specific metadata.

Version
v2
Suppress
0
Do Class Name
disease of anatomical entity; disease by infectious agent
Disease Type
disease
Do Disease Class
disease of anatomical entity; disease by infectious agent
Umls Disease Type
Disease or Syndrome
Disease Definition
NCI2016_02D:A bacterial infection caused by Bartonella henselae. It is transmitted to humans from a scratch, bite, or lick from a cat. A blister or a bump appears on the skin following the scratch or bite. Subsequently, there is lymph node enlargement around the scratch or bite site. The lymph node enlargement most often occurs under the arm or the neck. Some patients experience fever, fatigue, headaches or sore throat as well.|MSH2017_2016_08_12:A self-limiting bacterial infection of the regional lymph nodes caused by AFIPIA felis, a gram-negative bacterium recently identified by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and by BARTONELLA HENSELAE. It usually arises one or more weeks following a feline scratch, with raised inflammatory nodules at the site of the scratch being the primary symptom.|MEDLINEPLUS_20151021:<p>Cat scratch disease (CSD) is an illness caused by the bacterium Bartonella henselae. Almost half of all cats carry the infection at some point. The infection does not make cats sick. However, the scratch or bite of an infected cat can cause symptoms in people, including </p> <ul> <li> Swollen lymph nodes, especially around the head, neck, and upper limbs</li> <li> Fever</li> <li> Headache</li> <li> Fatigue</li> <li> Poor appetite </li> </ul> <p>For people with weak immune systems, CSD may cause more serious problems. The best way to avoid CSD is to avoid rough play with cats that could lead to scratches or bites. If you do get a scratch or bite, wash it well with soap and water. If the bite or scratch gets infected or if you have symptoms of CSD, call your doctor. </p> <p >Centers for Disease Control and Prevention</p>
Me Sh Disease Class
Infections; Hemic and Lymphatic Diseases
Dis Ge Net Disease Type
disease
Disease Class Name Me Sh
Infections; Hemic and Lymphatic Diseases
Umls Semantic Type Name
Disease or Syndrome