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BabesiosisInformation / Diagnosis / Treatment / Prevention
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University of Newcastle-upon-Tyne Medical Dictionary: "babesiosis" |
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Babesia Infection Description: Information from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control. (cdc.gov) |
Babesiosis Description: Detailed article from eMedicine.com about this intraerythrocytic parasitic infection caused by protozoa of the genus Babesia and transmitted through the bite of the Ixodes tick. (emedicine.com) |
Babesiosis Description: Description of the disease and diagnostic tests. (igenex.com) |
Babesiosis Facts Description: Answers to frequently asked questions. (astdhpphe.org) |
Survive Outdoors Inc Description: Provides general information, symptoms, and treatment of babesiosis. (surviveoutdoors.com) |
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