نتایج جستجو برای: babesiosis

تعداد نتایج: 1105  

2014
Lénaïg Halos Isabelle Lebert David Abrial Fabien Danlois Karin Garzik Daniel Rodes Monika Schillmeier Christian Ducrot Jacques Guillot

The incidence of canine babesiosis may vary considerably from one country to another depending on the distribution of the causative parasite species and their specific vectors. The aim of the present study was to evaluate the clinical occurrence of canine babesiosis diagnosed in European veterinary clinics and propose an updated map of the disease distribution in Western Europe. Questionnaires ...

Journal: :WMJ : official publication of the State Medical Society of Wisconsin 2007
Christopher D Pfeiffer James J Kazmierczak Jeffrey P Davis

OBJECTIVE To characterize epidemiologic, clinical, and laboratory features of babesiosis occurring in Wisconsin residents. DESIGN Conduct a review of all cases of babesiosis reported to the Wisconsin Division of Public Health with onsets during 1996-2005. For case patients with onsets during 2004, pertinent medical records were reviewed and patient interviews were performed. INTERVENTIONS I...

2014
Josipa Kuleš Vladimir Mrljak Renata Barić Rafaj Jelena Selanec Richard Burchmore Peter D Eckersall

BACKGROUND Canine babesiosis is a tick-borne disease that is caused by the haemoprotozoan parasites of the genus Babesia. There are limited data on serum proteomics in dogs, and none of the effect of babesiosis on the serum proteome. The aim of this study was to identify the potential serum biomarkers of babesiosis using proteomic techniques in order to increase our understanding about disease ...

Journal: :Journal of the South African Veterinary Association 2006
M P de Scally A L Leisewitz R G Lobetti P N Thompson

Pigmented serum, usually due to free haemoglobin and/or bilirubin, is a common finding in dogs with babesiosis, resulting in interference with all biochemical tests that rely on photochemistry. This is particularly true of urea and creatinine determinations, complicating the diagnosis of acute renal failure, which is a serious complication of babesiosis. A disproportionately raised serum urea c...

Journal: :Journal of feline medicine and surgery 2013
Katrin Hartmann Diane Addie Sándor Belák Corine Boucraut-Baralon Herman Egberink Tadeusz Frymus Tim Gruffydd-Jones Margaret J Hosie Albert Lloret Hans Lutz Fulvio Marsilio Karin Möstl Maria Grazia Pennisi Alan D Radford Etienne Thiry Uwe Truyen Marian C Horzinek

OVERVIEW Babesiosis is a tick-borne protozoan disease caused by parasites of the genus Babesia that belong to the Piroplasmida. The disease is named after the Romanian bacteriologist Victor Babeş. Babesiosis is also known as piroplasmosis (from Latin pirum, meaning 'pear', and plasma, 'image, formation'). INFECTION Babesiosis affects domestic and wild animals and humans worldwide. While the d...

Journal: :CMAJ : Canadian Medical Association journal = journal de l'Association medicale canadienne 2000
K C Kain S B Jassoum I W Fong B Hannach

Babesiosis has only recently been reported in Canada, but a number of transfusion-transmitted cases of this infection have been reported from the United States. We present a case of transfusion-transmitted babesiosis that occurred in Canada. Canadian physicians must consider babesiosis in the differential diagnosis of patients who experience fever or a hemolytic reaction after blood transfusion...

2012
Mikhail Menis Steven A. Anderson Hector S. Izurieta Sanjai Kumar Dale R. Burwen Jonathan Gibbs Garner Kropp Tugce Erten Thomas E. MaCurdy Christopher M. Worrall Jeffrey A. Kelman Mark O. Walderhaug

We used administrative databases to assess babesiosis among elderly persons in the United States by year, sex, age, race, state of residence, and diagnosis months during 2006-2008. The highest babesiosis rates were in Connecticut, Rhode Island, New York, and Massachusetts, and findings suggested babesiosis expansion to other states.

Journal: :Clinical infectious diseases : an official publication of the Infectious Diseases Society of America 2008
David P Kuwayama Renato J Briones

Babesiosis has not been previously associated with spontaneous splenic rupture. We describe an otherwise healthy 61-year-old man with symptomatic babesiosis whose spleen ruptured during hospitalization. Although this complication is rare, practitioners who commonly treat patients with babesiosis should be aware of its potential occurrence.

Journal: :Journal of veterinary internal medicine 2013
C Liebenberg A Goddard B Wiinberg M Kjelgaard-Hansen L L van der Merwe P N Thompson P T Matjila J P Schoeman

BACKGROUND Babesiosis in dogs is associated with severe thrombocytopenia; yet infected dogs rarely show clinical signs of hemorrhage. HYPOTHESIS Dogs with uncomplicated babesiosis have normal hemostatic capacity despite severe thrombocytopenia. ANIMALS Nineteen client-owned dogs with uncomplicated babesiosis; 10 healthy controls. METHODS A prospective, cross-sectional, observational study...

Journal: :ScienceRise 2021

Ukraine's enzootic in accordance with natural focal diseases including babesiosis, makes the research undertaken relevant.
 Aim of study: to determine stages organising collection biological materials study prototype babesiosis.
 Materials and methods research. Objects were murine rodents Muridae family genera Myodes, Microtus, Apodemus, Sylvaemus habitats forest-steppe zone Ukraine, ...

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