M WITTNER, KS ROWIN, HB TANOWITZ, JF … - Annals of Internal Medicine, 1982 - Am Coll Physicians We describe babesiosis transmitted by transfusion. The infected blood donor was
identified and a minimum period of infectivity of the donor's blood was
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KS ROWIN, HB TANOWITZ, M WITTNER - Annals of Internal Medicine, 1982 - Am Coll Physicians Babesia microti infections established in hamsters were treated successfully
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