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  2. Babesiosis - Wikipedia

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    B. duncani; B. divergens (cattle parasite seen mostly in Europe) and B. venatorum (roe deer parasite, formerly called EU1), most closely related to the large Babesia clade; Large Babesia (> 3 μm) mostly infects ungulates, but also includes K01 strain (an isolated case observed in South Korea, see isolated cases)

  3. Babesia - Wikipedia

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    Due to historical misclassifications, the protozoan has been labeled with many names, including Nuttallia, [5] and was renamed from Babesia microti to Theileria microti based on evidence from 2006. Its genetic sequence , published in 2012, shows that the species belongs to neither Babesia nor Theileria, but instead to a separate genus. [ 10 ]

  4. Cases of yet another tick-borne disease are rising in the ...

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    Babesiosis tends to be more severe than Lyme disease, although Lyme is far more common. The CDC records around 30,000 cases of Lyme disease every year, whereas around 16,500 total cases of ...

  5. Babesia microti - Wikipedia

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    Babesia microti is a parasitic blood-borne piroplasm transmitted by deer ticks. B. microti is responsible for the disease babesiosis , a malaria -like zoonosis which causes fever, hemolytic anemia caused by hemolysis , and enlarged spleen.

  6. Tick-borne disease - Wikipedia

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    For babesiosis, a combination therapy with atovaquone and azithromycin is most commonly recommended for treatment of mild to moderate babesiosis. Treatment is usually continued for 7 to 10 days. A combination regimen of oral clindamycin and quinine has also been proven effective, but the rate of adverse reactions is significantly higher with ...

  7. Category:Babesia - Wikipedia

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  8. List of parasites of humans - Wikipedia

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    more common in developing countries due to improved feeding practices in developed countries. ingestion of undercooked pork Whipworm: Trichuris trichiura, Trichuris vulpis: large intestine, anus stool (eggs) common worldwide accidental ingestion of eggs in dry goods such as beans, rice, and various grains or soil contaminated with human feces

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