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Human Babesiosis in Europe [PDF]
Babesiosis is attracting increasing attention as a worldwide emerging zoonosis. The first case of human babesiosis in Europe was described in the late 1950s and since then more than 60 cases have been reported in Europe.
Anke Hildebrandt +4 more
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Babesia and Human Babesiosis [PDF]
Babesia is a genus of intraerythrocytic protozoan parasites belonging to the exclusively parasitic phylum Apicomplexa [...]
Estrella Montero +3 more
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Retrospective study of the epidemiological risk and serological diagnosis of human babesiosis in Asturias, Northwestern Spain [PDF]
Background Babesiosis is a globally growing tick-borne disease in humans. Severe babesiosis caused by Babesia divergens has been reported in two patients from Asturias (Northwestern Spain), suggesting an undetected risk for the disease.
Estrella Montero +10 more
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Treatment of Human Babesiosis: Then and Now [PDF]
Babesiosis is an emerging tick-borne disease caused by apicomplexan parasites of the genus Babesia. With its increasing incidence worldwide and the risk of human-to-human transmission through blood transfusion, babesiosis is becoming a rising public ...
Isaline Renard, Choukri Ben Mamoun
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Characteristics of Human Babesiosis in Europe [PDF]
One of the Editor’s choice articles in 2021 published in Pathogens was a review of human babesiosis in Europe [...]
Anke Hildebrandt +2 more
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Emerging Human Babesiosis with “Ground Zero” in North America [PDF]
The first case of human babesiosis was reported in the literature in 1957. The clinical disease has sporadically occurred as rare case reports in North America and Europe in the subsequent decades. Since the new millennium, especially in the last decade,
Yi Yang +4 more
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Human Babesiosis Caused by Babesia venatorum, Russia, 2024 [PDF]
We report a case of acute babesiosis in a splenectomized 63-year-old man in Siberia, Russia. We confirmed the causative agent, Babesia venatorum, by PCR.
Olga P. Zelya +4 more
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Human babesiosis, an emerging tick-borne disease in the People’s Republic of China [PDF]
Babesiosis is a typical zoonotic, emerging disease caused by a tick-borne intraerythrocytic protozoan of Babesia spp. that also can be transmitted by blood transfusion. Babesiosis imposes an increasing public-health threat.
Xia Zhou +5 more
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Semicentennial of Human Babesiosis, Nantucket Island [PDF]
Fifty years ago, the index case of human babesiosis due to Babesia microti was diagnosed in a summer resident of Nantucket Island. Human babesiosis, once called “Nantucket fever” due to its seeming restriction to Nantucket and the terminal moraine ...
Sam R. Telford +2 more
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Ticks, Human Babesiosis and Climate Change [PDF]
The effects of current and future global warming on the distribution and activity of the primary ixodid vectors of human babesiosis (caused by Babesia divergens, B. venatorum and B. microti) are discussed.
Jeremy S. Gray, Nicholas H. Ogden
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