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  2. When Cats Bite: 1 in 3 Patients Bitten in Hand Hospitalized,...

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    The bacteria injected by a cat bite can include a strain common in animals and particularly hard to fight with antibiotics, he says. In the study, researchers identified 193 Mayo Clinic patients with cat bites to the hand from January 1, 2009, through 2011. Of those, 57 were hospitalized; on average, they were in the hospital three days.

  3. Mayo Clinic Q and A: What is cat scratch fever?

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    ANSWER: A bite or scratch from a cat carries particular risks, and infection is common. Cat scratch disease (or cat scratch fever) is a specific type of bacterial infection that occurs when a cat bites or scratches hard enough to break the skin’s surface or licks an open wound. It’s estimated that 40 percent of cats carry this particular ...

  4. Mayo Clinic Minute: What to know about bats and rabies

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    October 9, 2024. Bats play an important role in many ecosystems around the world. They are a major predator of night-flying insects, including pests that cost farmers billions of dollars annually. However, bats pose the biggest rabies threat in the U.S., according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Most bats are not rabid.

  5. Mayo Clinic Minute: Pregnancy and toxoplasmosis

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    May 18, 2022. Toxoplasmosis is a disease that results from an infection from one of the most common parasites. So common in fact that it might be in your home right now. People can be exposed to this parasite from infected cat feces, and exposure is especially risky for people who are pregnant.

  6. Expert alert: Are CT scans safe? - Mayo Clinic News Network

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    Expert alert: Are CT scans safe? Ethan Grove. October 5, 2015. ROCHESTER, Minn. — With questions lingering about the safety of medical imaging and the radiation that is used in some of those tests, Mayo Clinic radiation safety expert Cynthia McCollough, Ph.D., wrote a paper that provides clear answers that she hopes will allay patients’ fears.

  7. Mayo Clinic Minute: Tick removal do’s and don’ts

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    Dr. Pritt says the best tool for the job is a fine-tipped forceps or tweezers. Without squeezing the body, use the tweezers to grab near where the tick is attached to your skin. continuous motion," Dr. Pritt explains. The goal is to remove the tick as fast as possible without damaging it. Dispose of the tick in a sealed bag or container, or ...

  8. Be Aware of Signs and Symptoms Associated with Tick-related...

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    Arthritis may develop within several months to two years of the bite. Facial paralysis (Bell's palsy), heart problems and neurological symptoms also may occur within several months of being bitten. Depending on the symptoms, intravenous (IV) antibiotics may be needed. Rocky Mountain spotted fever is the second most common tick-borne infection ...

  9. Mayo Clinic Minute: Bats can be a rabies threat

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    The most dangerous threat of rabies in the U.S. is flying overhead. "It used to be thought, well, it's a rabid dog. But the more common way of getting rabies is from the silver-haired bat," says Dr. Gregory Poland, director of the Mayo Clinic Vaccine Research Group. The deadly virus is transmitted from the saliva of infected animals to humans ...

  10. Home Remedies: Stung by a bee - Mayo Clinic News Network

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    Wash the sting area with soap and water. Apply a cold compress. Moderate reaction. Some people who get stung by a bee or other insect have a bit stronger reaction, with signs and symptoms such as: Extreme redness. Swelling at the site of the sting that gradually enlarges over the next day or two.

  11. Mayo Clinic Minute: How to ease the itch of mosquito bites

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    Dr. Allen says some of the tried-and-true home remedies for treating mosquito bites work well. Calamine lotion, over-the-counter hydrocortisone cream and even a cold compress can ease the itch. "It's going to sooth and kind of calm down that intense burning and inflammation that they're feeling in their skin," says Dr. Allen.