Re: 2005:Multifocal bone marrow involvement in cat-scratch disease.
- From: "feel better" <gellis7@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 30 May 2005 15:42:42 -0700
I think this is interesting also.
As a animal lover and cat owner we all get scratched from time to time.
How often would someone get bartonella and not ever know it?
How often do cats carry it?
Is this why they get abcesses when they get into fights with each
other?
Which antibiotics work on it?
Glad you are a animal lover. I have heard it said that people who love
animals will care about people.
I have noticed that by just observing.
Feel better
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