Cat scratch fever, caused by the bacterium Bartonella henselae, is not contagious between humans. It typically spreads through scratches or bites from infected cats, or through contact with their saliva. While it can cause illness in humans, direct person-to-person transmission does not occur. Practicing good hygiene and handling cats carefully can help reduce the risk of infection.
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