Messam, Locksley L. McV.Locksley L. McV.MessamKasten, Megan J.Megan J.KastenChomel, Bruno B.Bruno B.ChomelKasten, Rickie W.Rickie W.Kasten2019-04-292019-04-292018 the A2005-07Emerging Infectious Diseases1080-6040http://hdl.handle.net/10197/10182Bartonella henselae has been isolated from domestic cats in most countries where it has been investigated, with the exception of some countries at northern latitudes, such as Norway. The prevalence of both bacteremia and seropositivity in cats is usually highest in warm and humid tropical countries. The worldwide distribution of cat scratch disease (CSD), a zoonotic disease caused mainly by the scratch of a B. henselae–infected cat, follows a similar pattern. Limited information is available about CSD in either humans or the feline reservoir in the Caribbean region.PrintenBartonella henselaeCaribbeanCat Scratch DiseaseDomestic catsJamaicaBartonella henselae and Domestic cats, JamaicaA suspect case of cat scratch disease leads to isolation of Bartonella henselae in domestic cats from JamaicaJournal Article1171146114710.3201/eid1107.0501152018-09-03https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/ie/