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Journal: :The Onderstepoort journal of veterinary research 2009
J P Schoeman

Babesiosis is a tick-borne disease affecting humans and many domestic and wild animals. Domestic animals showing appreciable morbidity and mortality include dogs, cats, cattle and horses. Both canine and feline babesiosis are diseases characterised by haemolytic anaemia, icterus and haemoglobinuria. Canine babesiosis can range from chronic or subclinical to peracute and fatal, depending on the ...

Journal: :Clinical infectious diseases : an official publication of the Infectious Diseases Society of America 2009
Lauren G Gallagher Sylvie Chau Anjum S Owaisi Mary Konczyk Henry S Bishop Paul M Arguin Gordon M Trenholme

Figure 1. Wright Giemsa-stained thin prep peripheral blood smears (original magnification, ϫ1000) demonstrating appliqué (B) and headphone (C) morphologies, which are characteristic of Plasmodium falciparum, and extracellular ring forms (D), which are characteristic of Babesia microti. Diagnosis: Babesiosis due to Babesia microti infection from a tick bite. Peripheral blood smear from the state...

Journal: :Biomedical Journal of Scientific and Technical Research 2023

Babesiosis is a vector-borne, tick-borne disease of worldwide distribution (Otranto, et al. [1]), caused by protozoa the genus Babesia, infecting both domestic and wild animals (Uilenberg, [2-5]).

حقی, سیدموسی متولی, شریف, مهدی, فخار, مهدی, کیقبادی, مسعود,

Babesiosis is one of the most important parasitic infectious diseases in livestock industry throughout the world. Studies with various diagnosis methods have been done on this disease, nevertheless the current status of using the diagnosis methods with high specificity and sensitivity is not well defined. Hence, this narrative review investigated the published articles on the status of Babes...

2017
Mark Adler Thein Swe Akari Thein Naing

Human babesiosis co-infected with Lyme disease in a young patient is an important condition. Here, we describe a case of a 39-year-old male patient with concurrent babesiosis and Lyme disease. Co-infections of tick borne diseases are often difficult to diagnose and underreported, and resulting in significant morbidity and mortality to patients. While co-infections have been infrequently describ...

Journal: :Journal of feline medicine and surgery 2013
Katrin Hartmann Diane Addie Sándor Belák Corine Boucraut-Baralon Herman Egberink Tadeusz Frymus Tim Gruffydd-Jones Margaret J Hosie Albert Lloret Hans Lutz Fulvio Marsilio Karin Möstl Maria Grazia Pennisi Alan D Radford Etienne Thiry Uwe Truyen Marian C Horzinek

OVERVIEW Babesiosis is a tick-borne protozoan disease caused by parasites of the genus Babesia that belong to the Piroplasmida. The disease is named after the Romanian bacteriologist Victor Babeş. Babesiosis is also known as piroplasmosis (from Latin pirum, meaning 'pear', and plasma, 'image, formation'). INFECTION Babesiosis affects domestic and wild animals and humans worldwide. While the d...

2010

Background: Babesia microti, a tick-borne parasite endemic to the northeast and upper Midwest, is the primary cause of human babesiosis in the United States. Although these infections are usually subclinical or self-limited in immunocompetent people, severe disease can be present in susceptible populations (including the elderly or immunocompromised). Here, infections result in hemolytic anemia...

2011
Julie T. Joseph Sumith S. Roy Navid Shams Paul Visintainer Robert B. Nadelman Srilatha Hosur John Nelson Gary P. Wormser

Although Lyme disease has been endemic to parts of the Lower Hudson Valley of New York, United States, for >2 decades, babesiosis has emerged there only since 2001. The number of Lower Hudson Valley residents in whom babesiosis was diagnosed increased 20-fold, from 6 to 119 cases per year during 2001-2008, compared with an ≈1.6-fold increase for the rest of New York. During 2002-2009, a total o...

Journal: :WMJ : official publication of the State Medical Society of Wisconsin 2007
Christopher D Pfeiffer James J Kazmierczak Jeffrey P Davis

OBJECTIVE To characterize epidemiologic, clinical, and laboratory features of babesiosis occurring in Wisconsin residents. DESIGN Conduct a review of all cases of babesiosis reported to the Wisconsin Division of Public Health with onsets during 1996-2005. For case patients with onsets during 2004, pertinent medical records were reviewed and patient interviews were performed. INTERVENTIONS I...

2015
Yitayew Demessie Samuel Derso

Tick borne diseases are caused by different microorganisms and transmitted by ticks. They are the most prevalent and devastating diseases in the developing countries all over the world. The objective of this paper is to review tick borne hemoparasitic diseases of ruminants. Tick borne hemoparasitic diseases of ruminants such as Anaplasmosis, Babesiosis and Theileriosis remain most important in ...

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