Babesiosis is a disease mainly caused by ticks. This disease is similar to malaria and can cause severe anemia.
Rabies infect humans depending on how far is the bite to your brain.
Babesiosis is a rare, tick-transmitted disease
HIV does not infect plants. It affects humans.
The risk for babesiosis is highest during June and July
In serious cases, babesiosis is treated with a combination of clindamycin (Cleocin) and quinine
Yes, Babesiosis can affect humans. It is one of several diseases that can be transmitted to people from a tick bite. It is a malaria-like infection that infects the red blood cells and it is caused by a protozoa. It is treated with an anti-malarial (often Mepron) combined with an antibiotic (often Zithromax, Biaxin, or Ketek). People who have or may have Babesiosis should also be tested for other tick-borne diseases including Lyme disease, Ehrlichiosis (HME & HGE), Bartonella, Mycoplasma, and Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever. These diseases can be very serious and chronic if not properly treated early in the infection. One place you can get information on Babesiosis is http:/www.wrongdiagnosis.com/b/babesiosis/intro.htm For information on all tick-borne diseases, check out www.lymenet.org I am currently being treated for Babesiosis and several other tick-borne diseases, and I am human : )
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By 1995, fewer than 500 cases of babesiosis had been reported in the United States
Babesiosis is an infection with Babesia organism. It is a co-infection of Lyme disease.
They can infect humans, dogs, and cats.
Tick bite