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direct infection :: Article Creator UK Man Gets Gnarly, Newly Discovered Infection From Stray Cat Bite A man in the UK has become a medical first, though not in a great way. In a recent paper, scientists say he's the first known person to have caught a newly discovered bacteria from a stray cat's bite. Though the feline encounter resulted in a gnarly infection of his hands, the man was eventually treated successfully and made a full recovery. Will More Celebs Continue to Join Crypto?Gizmodo Interview I Gave Sam Altman a Copy of My EyeballsFuture Tech Friday 6:11PM What Makes Immortal Longings an Epic Fantasy?io9 Interview Thursday 9:50AM The case was detailed in the August issue of the journal Emerging Infectious Diseases. According to the paper, the 48-year-old man visited doctors with painful swelling in both hands, merely eight hours after he was bitten multiple times by