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Human Babesiosis

New England Journal of Medicine, 2012
Martin, Martinot   +2 more
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Human Babesiosis

Mayo Clinic Proceedings, 1995
To describe a case of human babesiosis and review the literature on the disease.We describe a 62-year-old man with babesiosis, outline his clinical course and response to therapy, and discuss the use of the polymerase chain reaction for the diagnosis and monitoring of the infection.The onset of the disease was insidious, with fatigue, fever, weight ...
R K, Pruthi   +3 more
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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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Human babesiosis.

Epidemiologie, mikrobiologie, imunologie : casopis Spolecnosti pro epidemiologii a mikrobiologii Ceske lekarske spolecnosti J.E. Purkyne, 2023
Babesiosis is a less common but important tick-borne infectious disease. Over the last 50 years, an increasing number of cases have been reported worldwide, especially in the USA. The northern part of the US is an endemic area where the incidence has risen to 2,000 cases per year in the last decade.
A, Lukavská, K, Kybicová
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Human babesiosis in Alsace

Médecine et Maladies Infectieuses, 2020
Human babesiosis is a rare parasitic anthropozoonosis transmitted to humans by tick bites. Fifty-six cases of human babesiosis have been recorded in Europe. Two cases of babesiosis were reported in Alsace, France, in 2009. We performed a retrospective observational descriptive study to assess the epidemiology of the disease in Alsace.Patients were ...
Paleau, Annabelle   +9 more
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Human Babesiosis

JAMA, 1982
During a two-month period, six patients from eastern Long Island were identified as having Babesia microti infection. Diagnosis was based on characteristic blood smears, hamster inoculation, or both. Symptom duration ranged from 19 to 24 days in five patients.
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Human Case of Piroplasmosis (Babesiosis)

Nature, 1968
INFECTIONS with the protozoon Babesia occur frequently in wild and domestic animals, but human beings are apparently very rarely affected. In the British Isles, cattle are the most commonly infected animals and may develop red water disease. The following case is only the third in the world recorded in a human and the first in the British Isles.
J E, Fitzpatrick   +5 more
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Babesiosis of Humans

2010
1 Introduction 2 Classification 3 Structure and Life Cycle 4 Biochemistry, Molecular Biology, and Genetics 5 Clinical Aspects 6 Immunology 7 Pathology 8 Diagnosis 9 Epidemiology and Control 10 Chemotherapy 11 Vaccination 12 Integrated Control 13 Acknowledgments Keywords: babesiosis; Ixodes ...
Sam R. Telford, Andrew Spielman
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