Most people exposed to the parasites behind babesiosis don't get sick, but for others, the infection can be deadly.
A new tick-borne disease Babesiosis is on the rise in the US, with doctors expressing concern over its fast spread, especially in the northeastern part of the country. According to a report by the ...
By Elizabeth Walztoni, Bangor Daily News Staff Ticks have already emerged in some parts of Maine and are likely to be active ...
Deer tick activity surged this week as warmer weather stirred the Lyme-disease carrying arachnids out of their dormant winter ...
Blacklegged ticks carry Lyme disease, human anaplasmosis, and babesiosis, three illnesses which can all lead to serious complications. To prevent these diseases, it is critical for people who ...
Deer ticks also carry disease-causing organisms that cause human anaplasmosis and babesiosis, which were reported in record numbers last year. In 2007, 322 human anaplasmosis cases and 24 ...
Early diagnosis of babesiosis infections would allow the implementation of specific therapy to prevent the potentially disastrous consequences of this tick-borne disease. R. conorii conorrii Rh.
INFECTIONS with the protozoon Babesia occur frequently in wild and domestic animals, but human beings are apparently very rarely affected. In the British Isles, cattle are the most commonly ...
Much of the Western Upper Peninsula (U.P.) of Michigan has been identified by the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services as a confirmed area with blacklegged ticks present with Lyme bacteria ...