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PJ Krause, SR Telford 3rd, A Spielman, V Sikand, R … - Jama, 1996 - Am Med Assoc OBJECTIVE--To determine whether patients coinfected with Lyme disease and babesiosis in
sites where both diseases are zoonotic experience a greater number of symptoms for a longer
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RW Steketee, MR Eckman, EC Burgess, JN Kuritsky, J … - JAMA, 1985 - Am Med Assoc A confirmed case of human babesiosis was identified in August 1983 in a 54-year-old asplenic
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