It's not glandular fever, it's similar to glandular fever. It's diagnosed by blood test. My son was suspected to possibly have it but it turned out he had glandular fever. I don't know anymore seeing he tested negative for it.
From wikipedia:
Cat scratch disease (CSD) (also known as "Cat scratch fever",[1] "Inoculation lymphoreticulosis",[1] and "Subacute regional lymphadenitis"[1]) is a usually benign infectious disease caused by the intracellular bacterium Bartonella. It is most commonly found in children following a scratch or bite from a cat by about one to two weeks.


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