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The clinical assessment, treatment, and prevention of Lyme disease, human …

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GP Wormser, RJ Dattwyler, ED Shapiro, JJ … - Clinical Infectious …, 2006 - UChicago Press
Featured in New York Times "Searching the Web for Flu Outbreaks" November 28, 2008 Using
Internet Searches for Influenza Surveillance Philip M. Polgreen, Yiling Chen, David M.
Pennock, and Forrest D. Nelson One study, published by the journal Clinical Infectious ...
Cited by 208 - Related articles - BL Direct - All 40 versions

Concurrent Lyme disease and babesiosis. Evidence for increased severity and …


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
period of time than those with either infection alone. DESIGN--Community-based, yearly ...
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Babesiosis

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MJ Homer, I Aguilar-Delfin, SR Telford III, PJ … - Clinical microbiology …, 2000 - Am Soc Microbiol
Babesiosis is an emerging, tick-transmitted, zoonotic disease caused by hematotropic parasites
of the genus Babesia. Babesial parasites (and those of the closely related genus Theileria) are
some of the most ubiquitous and widespread blood parasites in the world, second only to ...
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Tick-borne diseases in the United States


DH Spach, WC Liles, GL Campbell, RE Quick, … - New England Journal …, 1993 - content.nejm.org
In the United States, more vector-borne diseases are transmitted by ticks than by any other agent
1 . During the past 20 years, tick-borne diseases have taken on increased importance as humans
have moved into rural areas and increased their recreational outdoor activity. Tick-borne ...
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Human babesiosis: an emerging tick-borne disease


AM Kjemtrup, PA Conrad - International journal for parasitology, 2000 - Elsevier
Human babesiosis is an important emerging tick-borne disease. Babesia divergens, a parasite
of cattle, has been implicated as the most common agent of human babesiosis in Europe, causing
severe disease in splenectomized individuals. In the US, Babesia microti, a babesial ...
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Asplenic-hyposplenic overwhelming sepsis: postsplenectomy sepsis revisited

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K Hansen, DB Singer - Pediatric and Developmental Pathology, 2001 - Springer
ABSTRACT Absence of the spleen or splenic function predisposes individuals to risk of overwhelming
infection. These in- fections are most often due to encapsulated organisms, especially
pneumococcus, Haemophilus influenzae type b, and meningococcus, but any bacterial ...
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Disease-specific diagnosis of coinfecting tickborne zoonoses: babesiosis, human …


PJ Krause, K McKay, CA Thompson, VK … - Clinical Infectious …, 2002 - UChicago Press
Featured in Reuters-USE_THIS "Dual HIV/TB infection common in S. African infants" December
29, 2008 # High Incidence of Tuberculosis among HIV-Infected Infants: Evidence from a South
African Population-Based Study Highlights the Need for Improved Tuberculosis Control ...
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Geographical and temporal distribution of babesial infection in Connecticut.

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PJ Krause, SR Telford 3rd, R Ryan, AB Hurta, … - Journal of Clinical …, 1991 - Am Soc Microbiol
JOURNAL OF CLINICAL MICROBIOLOGY, Jan. 1991, p. 1-4 0095-1137/91/010001-04$02.00
/0 Copyright © 1991, American Society for Microbiology ... Geographical and Temporal Distribution
of Babesial Infection ... PETER J. KRAUSE,l 2* SAM R. TELFORD III,3 RAYMOND ...
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Babesiosis in Wisconsin. A new focus of disease transmission


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
Wisconsin resident. Babesia microti was identified as the causative agent by blood smear morphology
and hamster inoculation techniques. The patient's wife had clinically confirmed Lyme ...
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Morphologic and clinical observations in human infection with Babesia microti


T Sun, MJ Tenenbaum, J Greenspan, S Teichberg, … - The Journal of infectious …, 1983 - jstor.org
THE JOURNAL OF INFECTIOUS DISEASES * VOL. 148, NO. 2 * AUGUST 1983 @ 1983 by The
University of Chicago. All rights reserved. 0022-1899/83/4802-0007$00.95 ... Morphologic and
Clinical Observations in Human Infection with Babesia microti ... T. Sun, MJ Tenenbaum, ...
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