نتایج جستجو برای: بابزیوز babesiosis

تعداد نتایج: 1138  

2016
W. R. Bandula Kumara

Canine babesiosis is an important tick-borne disease caused by hemoprotozoan parasites of the genus Babesia, and the predominant species infecting dogs is Babesia gibsoni. The disease has been identified worldwide and is now recognized as a serious emergent disease in dogs. Although the incidence of canine babesiosis has been increasing, effective and crucial therapeutic modality is unavailable...

Journal: :JAMA 1999
J Dobroszycki B L Herwaldt F Boctor J R Miller J Linden M L Eberhard J J Yoon N M Ali H B Tanowitz F Graham L M Weiss M Wittner

CONTEXT The risk of acquiring babesiosis by blood transfusion is largely unknown since in areas where it is endemic it is often an asymptomatic infection. OBJECTIVE To investigate and treat a cluster of blood transfusion-associated babesiosis cases. DESIGN Case series and epidemiologic investigation. SETTING Urban inner-city hospital. PATIENTS Six persons who received Babesia microti-in...

Journal: :Clinical infectious diseases : an official publication of the Infectious Diseases Society of America 2010
Gary P Wormser Aakanksha Prasad Ellen Neuhaus Samit Joshi John Nowakowski John Nelson Abraham Mittleman Maria Aguero-Rosenfeld Jeffrey Topal Peter J Krause

BACKGROUND Babesiosis is an emerging tickborne malaria-like infection principally caused by Babesia microti. This infection typically resolves either spontaneously or after administration of a 7-10-day course of azithromycin plus atovaquone or clindamycin plus quinine. Although certain highly immunocompromised patients may respond suboptimally to these drug regimens, unlike the situation with m...

2016
Lauren A. Lawres Aprajita Garg Vidya Kumar Igor Bruzual Isaac P. Forquer Isaline Renard Azan Z. Virji Pierre Boulard Eduardo X. Rodriguez Alexander J. Allen Sovitj Pou Keith W. Wegmann Rolf W. Winter Aaron Nilsen Jialing Mao Douglas A. Preston Alexia A. Belperron Linda K. Bockenstedt David J. Hinrichs Michael K. Riscoe J. Stone Doggett Choukri Ben Mamoun

Human babesiosis is a tick-borne multisystem disease caused by Babesia species of the apicomplexan phylum. Most clinical cases and fatalities of babesiosis are caused by Babesia microti Current treatment for human babesiosis consists of two drug combinations, atovaquone + azithromycin or quinine + clindamycin. These treatments are associated with adverse side effects and a significant rate of d...

2013
Cheryl A. Lobo Jeny R. Cursino-Santos Andy Alhassan Marilis Rodrigues

Babesiosis is an emerging zoonosis caused by protozoan parasites of the genus Babesia. The disease is endemic primarily in the Northeast and upper Midwestern United States. The genus Babesia comprises multiple species of apicomplexan parasites that infect red cells of many vertebrate hosts. Babesia divide and replicate in the hosts’ red blood cells and are called piroplasms due to their pear-sh...

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...

2011
Martin Martinot Mahsa Mohseni Zadeh Yves Hansmann Isabelle Grawey Daniel Christmann Sarah Aguillon Maggy Jouglin Alain Chauvin Dominique De Briel

We report 2 cases of babesiosis in immunocompetent patients in France. A severe influenza-like disease developed in both patients 2 weeks after they had been bitten by ticks. Diagnosis was obtained from blood smears, and Babesia divergens was identified by PCR in 1 case. Babesiosis in Europe occurs in healthy patients, not only in splenectomized patients.

Abdolsatar Paghe, Mahdi Fakar, Mehdi Sharif, Mitra Sharbatkhori, Rashid Tavakoli, Seyed Mousa Motavalli Haghi , Shirzad Gholami,

Background: Babesia is blood-tissue parasite, which are transmitted by hard ticks from Ixodidae family. The parasite is the cause of Babesiosis among ruminants. Babesia is as one of main fatal factors among livestock in endemic regions such as Iran. The aim of this study was to investigate Babesia spp infection using microscopic and molecular methods among small ruminants in Mazandaran and Gole...

Journal: :Journal of clinical apheresis 2010
Jay H Herman Saleh Ayache Danuta Olkowska

Transfusion-acquired babesiosis can be an asymptomatic or self-limited febrile hemolytic illness in a healthy host. A persistent, relapsing, and/or fulminant course with the development of life-threatening complications may be seen in immunocompromised or splenectomized patients. As in malaria, erythrocyte parasitemia is often associated with nonimmune hemolysis, and can be treated with erythro...

2006
Remo Lobetti

Babesia canis and B. gibsoni are responsible for canine babesiosis throughout the world. Babesia canis consists of a group of three biologically different subspecies, namely B. c. canis, B. c. vogeli, and B. c. rossi. Babesia gibsoni is subdivided into 2 subspecies: the North American and Asian subspecies. Babesia c. canis is found in Europe, B. c. vogeli in northern Africa, North America and S...

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