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Serological and Molecular Detection of Toxoplasma gondii and Babesia microti in the Blood of Rescued Wild Animals in Gangwon-do (Province), Korea

Hong SH, Kim HJ, Jeong YI, Cho SH, Lee WJ, Kim JT, Lee SE

Infections of Toxoplasma gondii and Babesia microti are reported in many wild animals worldwide, but information on their incidence and molecular detection in Korean wild fields is limited. In this...
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Molecular Detection and Seroprevalence of Babesia microti among Stock Farmers in Khutul City, Selenge Province, Mongolia

Hong SH, Anu D, Jeong YI, Abmed D, Cho SH, Lee WJ, Lee SE

Babesiosis is an emerging tick-borne disease in humans worldwide; however, little is known about the frequency of infection or prevalence of this disease in other parts of the world, excluding...
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Two Imported Cases of Babesiosis with Complication or Co-Infection with Lyme Disease in Republic of Korea

Kwon HY, Im JH, Park YK, Durey A, Lee JS, Baek JH

Babesiosis, caused by Babesia microti and B. divergens, is transmitted by Ixodid ticks. Symptoms of babesiosis vary from a mild flu-like illness to acute, severe, and sometimes fatal and fulminant...
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A Case of Human Babesiosis Confirmed by Polymerase Chain Reaction and Treated with Atovaquone and Azithromycin

Yoon KT, Kim YA, Ku NS, Kim JH, Jung SJ, Kim HJ, Song KH, Choi YK, Shin SY, Kim YK, Kim MS, Park YS, Choi JY, Song YG, Kim JM

  • KMID: 2054325
  • Infect Chemother.
  • 2006 Oct;38(5):300-303.
Human babesiosis is a tick-borne infectious disease caused by Babesia species. The clinical diagnosis is difficult because of nonspecific symptoms like flu. Rapid diagnosis of human babesiosis is microscopic examination...
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A Case of Intraerythrocytic Parasitism Treated with Quinine and Clindamycin

Jang HJ, Kim JH, Park WJ, Kim CH, Kim DG, Hyun IG, Huh S, Kho WG, Chai JY

  • KMID: 2248619
  • Korean J Infect Dis.
  • 1998 Oct;30(5):478-482.
Although rapid diagnosis of human babesiosis usually can be made by microscopic examination of thin and thick blood smears, differentiation between Babesia microti and Plasmodium falciparum can be quite difficult....
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