Is cat scratch disease contagious person-to-person?
Cat scratch disease is generally not transmitted from person to person. Transmission usually involves exposure to cats (especially with flea exposure) through scratches, bites, or contact with broken skin. Household spread is not expected from the sick person, but people who have similar contact with the same cat could be at risk. Prevention focuses on flea control, nail trimming, wound hygiene, and supervised handling—especially for children.