Babesiosis

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Background

  • Spread by the deer tick (Ixodes scapularis)
    • People often unaware they are bitten
  • Natural reservior is the white footed mouse
  • Endemic in US, Europe, parts of Russia and China
    • Babesia Microti is pathogen in US

Symptoms

    • Fever, hemolytic anemia, chills, thrombocytopenia, DIC
    • More severe disease in immunocompromized patients (HIV, Elderly, Asplenic)

Diagnosis

  • Peripheral blood smear
    • Shows intracellular parasites
      • Maltese Cross sign
    • May need large smear as parasitemia can be as low as 1%
    • Can often be confused for malaria parasites

Treatment

  • 2 drug regimen for 7-10 days
    • Atovaquone (750mg BID) and Azithromycin (500-1000mg on first day, 250-1000mg on subsequent days)
    • Clindamycin (600mg PO TID or 300-600mg IV QID) and Quinine (650mg TID)

Sources

  • Wikipedia
  • cdc.gov/parastites/babesiosis