Sporozoites from the salivary glands of ticks invade erythrocytes of mammalian host holding activities that lead to lysis of the cell
Babesiosis is a rare, tick-transmitted disease
The risk for babesiosis is highest during June and July
In serious cases, babesiosis is treated with a combination of clindamycin (Cleocin) and quinine
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By 1995, fewer than 500 cases of babesiosis had been reported in the United States
Babesiosis is a disease mainly caused by ticks. This disease is similar to malaria and can cause severe anemia.
Tick bite
Babesiosis can be diagnosed by examining a blood sample microscopically and detecting the presence of Babesia microti within the blood cells
Babesiosis is a malaria-like parasitic disease caused by 'Babesia', a genus of protozoal piroplasms.
Babesia microti
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