2015
Apheresis for babesiosis: Therapeutic parasite reduction or removal of harmful toxins or both?
Saifee NH, Krause PJ, Wu Y. Apheresis for babesiosis: Therapeutic parasite reduction or removal of harmful toxins or both? Journal Of Clinical Apheresis 2015, 31: 454-458. PMID: 26481763, DOI: 10.1002/jca.21429.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsExchange transfusionHigh-risk populationLife-threatening illnessApparent therapeutic benefitBlood transfusionModerate diseaseClinical presentationAsymptomatic infectionSevere babesiosisSevere diseaseRisk populationsTherapeutic benefitTransfusionMortality rateIntraerythrocytic protozoan parasiteBabesia infectionDiseaseIxodes ticksProtozoan parasiteBabesiosisInfectionGenus BabesiaMost casesPatientsClindamycin
2000
Babesiosis
Homer M, Aguilar-Delfin I, Telford S, Krause P, Persing D. Babesiosis. Clinical Microbiology Reviews 2000, 13: 451-469. PMID: 10885987, PMCID: PMC88943, DOI: 10.1128/cmr.13.3.451-469.2000.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsSpecies of BabesiaMalaria-like diseaseWidespread blood parasitesPear-shaped formsPossible pathogenic mechanismsAppropriate patient managementInfected red blood cellsHematotropic parasitesVeterinary impactBabesia speciesGenus BabesiaIxodid ticksBabesial parasitesZoonotic diseaseRed blood cellsBabesia divergensSilent infectionAnimal hostsEpidemiological descriptionDisease manifestationsPatient managementImmunological responseSevere hemolysisB. microtiTransmission cycleBabesiosis
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
1995
Infection with a Babesia-Like Organism in Northern California
Persing D, Herwaldt B, Glaser C, Lane R, Thomford J, Mathiesen D, Krause P, Phillip D, Conrad P. Infection with a Babesia-Like Organism in Northern California. New England Journal Of Medicine 1995, 332: 298-303. PMID: 7816065, DOI: 10.1056/nejm199502023320504.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsB. microti antigenIndirect immunofluorescent antibody testingImmunofluorescent antibody testingInfluenza-like illnessHodgkin's diseaseSerologic testingAsymptomatic infectionClinical spectrumSeroprevalence ratesPolymerase chain reactionPatientsFatal diseaseProtozoal parasitesInfectionBabesia microtiHuman babesiosisBabesia antigensDiseaseGenetic sequence analysisChain reactionCanine pathogensAntigenB. divergensGenus Babesia