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Human babesiosis

Annals of Tropical Medicine And Parasitology, 1998
The first demonstrated case of human babesiosis in the world was reported in Europe, in 1957. Since then, a further 28 babesial infections in man have been reported in Europe. Most (83%) of the infections were in asplenic individuals and most (76%) were with Babesia divergens, a cattle parasite. Parasitaemias varied from 1%-80% of red blood cells.
A, Gorenflot   +4 more
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Babesiosis

2010
Babesia are intraerythrocytic, tick-transmitted, protozoan parasites that infect a broad range of wild and domesticated mammals including cattle, horses, dogs, and rodents. Human babesial infection is uncommon, caused by B. microti in North America and B. divergens in Europe, with most infections occurring in asplenic people.
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Modeling and numerical investigation of fractional‐order bovine babesiosis disease

Numerical Methods for Partial Differential Equations, 2020
In this paper, analysis and modeling of bovine babesiosis disease are designed with fractional calculus. The solution for a bovine babesiosis disease and tick populations fractional order system is determined using the Caputo and Atangana–Baleanu–Caputo (
Aqeel Ahmad   +5 more
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Human babesiosis: recent advances and future challenges

Current opinion in hematology, 2020
Purpose of review As human babesiosis caused by apicomplexan parasites of the Babesia genus is associated with transfusion-transmitted illness and relapsing disease in immunosuppressed populations, it is important to report novel findings relating to ...
C. Lobo   +2 more
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Management strategies for human babesiosis

Expert Review of Anti-Infective Therapy, 2020
Introduction Human babesiosis is reported throughout the world and is endemic in the northeastern and northern Midwestern United States and northeastern China. Transmission is primarily through hard bodied ticks.
Robert P. Smith, K. Hunfeld, P. Krause
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Feline babesiosis

Journal of Veterinary Emergency and Critical Care, 2010
To review and summarize current information regarding the etiology, clinical presentation, diagnosis, treatment, and prognosis of feline babesiosis, especially with regard to features distinct from canine babesiosis.Babesiosis is caused by hemoprotozoa of the genus Babesia. Numerous species of Babesia exist worldwide.
Ashley L, Ayoob   +2 more
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Babesiosis in dogs

Veterinary Record, 2016
WE read with interest the news that the RSPCA was shocked at the number of dogs being imported from countries in Eastern Europe among others ( VR , January 30, 2016, vol 178, p 106). …
Clive Swainsbury   +2 more
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bovine babesiosis

CABI Compendium, 2022

semanticscholar   +1 more source

Babesiosis

Seminars in Roentgenology, 1998
J A, Gelfand, M V, Callahan
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Babesiosis

American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine, 2014
Kristin M, Wiese, Gökhan M, Mutlu
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