2019
Immunoepidemiology of Immune Dysfunction
Meffre E, Krause P, Ruddle N. Immunoepidemiology of Immune Dysfunction. 2019, 127-148. DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-25553-4_8.ChaptersFood allergyAutoimmune diseasesIgE antibodiesRisk factorsPathogenic mechanismsImmediate hypersensitivity diseasesNon-IgE antibodiesIntravenous immunoglobulin therapySystemic lupus erythematosusBone marrow transplantationPrimary immune deficiencyT cell selectionAcquired etiologiesImmunoglobulin therapyHypersensitivity diseasesImmune dysfunctionLupus erythematosusFood intoleranceInfluence of lifestyleMarrow transplantationRheumatoid arthritisHLA typesImmune deficiencyLymphoproliferative syndromeTreatment strategies
2000
Babesiosis
Homer M, Aguilar-Delfin I, Telford S, Krause P, Persing D. Babesiosis. Clinical Microbiology Reviews 2000, 13: 451-469. DOI: 10.1128/cmr.13.3.451.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchPossible pathogenic mechanismsAppropriate patient managementInfected red blood cellsSpecies of BabesiaMalaria-like diseaseWidespread blood parasitesRed blood cellsSilent infectionEpidemiological descriptionDisease manifestationsPatient managementImmunological responsePear-shaped formsSevere hemolysisDisease processPathogenic mechanismsHematotropic parasitesBabesia microtiBabesial parasitesDiagnostic testsBlood cellsVeterinary impactBabesia speciesGenus BabesiaIxodid ticks