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KMID : 0351219970290010049
Korean Journal of Infectious Diseases
1997 Volume.29 No. 1 p.49 ~ p.52
An Imported Case of Babesiosis
Lee Sung-Soon

Yang Sung-Yeun
Cho Yong-Kyun
Kim Eun-Ok
Kim Yang-Soo
Woo Jun-Hee
Ryu Ji-So
Chai Jong-Yil
Abstract
Babesiosis is a tick-borne, malaria-like illness caused by Babesia species that infect erythrocytes of mammals incidentally. The family Babesiidae is characterized by consisting of non-pigmented intraerythrocytic parasites that reproduce within erythrocytes by asynchronous, asexual budding into two or four daughter cells (tetrad). We experienced a case of human babesiosis presenting fever and chills. The patient was a 49-year old man, who had been in Africa (Ethiopia, Uganda). Three weeks before admission intermittent spiking fever had developed, which had been accompanied by severe chills. The peripheral blood smear (Giemsa-stain) revealed characteristic forms of an intracellular quadruplet parasite compatible with Babesia. The patient was improved significantly by the treatment with quinine and clindamycin for a week
KEYWORD
Human babesiosis, Babesia, Tick-borne
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