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Babesiosis: A Retrospective Review of 38 Cases in the Upper Midwest.


ABSTRACT: Babesiosis is an emerging health risk, and clinicians need to be aware of its different clinical manifestations. In our cohort of 38 patients, almost half did not recall a tick bite, and diagnosis was delayed due to the nonspecific nature of symptoms. Sixty-eight percent of patients required hospitalization, with 21% requiring intensive care unit stay. Coinfection with Lyme, anaplasma, or both Lyme and anaplasma was seen in 24%, 5%, and 8% of the patients, respectively. None of the patients in our cohort died from their disease.

SUBMITTER: Fida M 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6667709 | biostudies-literature | 2019 Jul

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Babesiosis: A Retrospective Review of 38 Cases in the Upper Midwest.

Fida Madiha M   Challener Douglas D   Hamdi Ahmed A   O'horo John J   Abu Saleh Omar O  

Open forum infectious diseases 20190701 7


Babesiosis is an emerging health risk, and clinicians need to be aware of its different clinical manifestations. In our cohort of 38 patients, almost half did not recall a tick bite, and diagnosis was delayed due to the nonspecific nature of symptoms. Sixty-eight percent of patients required hospitalization, with 21% requiring intensive care unit stay. Coinfection with Lyme, anaplasma, or both Lyme and anaplasma was seen in 24%, 5%, and 8% of the patients, respectively. None of the patients in o  ...[more]

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