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Babesiosis

Last reviewed: 22 Apr 2024
Last updated: 06 Jun 2023

Summary

Definition

History and exam

Key diagnostic factors

  • presencia de factores de riesgo
More key diagnostic factors

Other diagnostic factors

  • síntomas constitucionales
  • pirexia
  • ictericia
  • hepatoesplenomegalia
  • petequias, hemorragias en astilla o equimosis
  • orina oscura
  • inyección conjuntival
  • tos
  • dolor de garganta
  • fotofobia
Other diagnostic factors

Risk factors

  • zonas endémicas: residencia o viajes
  • exposición a garrapatas Ixodes scapularis
  • transfusión de sangre
  • asplenia
  • inmunosupresión
  • >50 años de edad
  • Enfermedad de Lyme
  • anaplasmosis granulocítica humana
  • infección de la madre durante el embarazo
More risk factors

Diagnostic investigations

1st investigations to order

  • frotis de sangre periférica (preparados con tinción de Giemsa o Wright)
  • reacción en cadena de la polimerasa para el ADN de babesiosis
  • hemograma completo (HC)
  • creatinina sérica y urea
  • pruebas de función hepática (PFH)
  • análisis de orina
  • ensayo de inmunoadsorción enzimática (ELISA) y/o prueba de inmunofluorescencia para la enfermedad de Lyme
  • reacción en cadena de la polimerasa y/o prueba de inmunofluorescencia o frotis de capa leucocitaria para la anaplasmosis granulocítica humana
More 1st investigations to order

Investigations to consider

  • prueba de anticuerpos por inmunofluorescencia indirecta para Babesia microti
  • ensayo de inmunotransferencia de IgG/IgM para la enfermedad de Lyme
  • serología del virus de la inmunodeficiencia humana (VIH)
More investigations to consider

Treatment algorithm

ACUTE

infección asintomática documentada

enfermedad leve a moderada

enfermedad grave aguda

ONGOING

enfermedad recurrente o refractaria

Contributors

Authors

Sarah Hochman, MD

Assistant Professor

Department of Medicine

Division of Infectious Diseases and Immunology

New York University School of Medicine

New York

NY

Disclosures

SH declares that she has no competing interests.

Louis Weiss, MD, MPH
Louis Weiss

Professor of Medicine

Division of Infectious Diseases

Professor of Pathology

Division of Parasitology and Tropical Medicine

Albert Einstein College of Medicine

Bronx

NY

Disclosures

LW has received grant funding from the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases. He is also the author of references cited in this topic.

Peer reviewers

Jeremy Gray, BSc, MSc, PhD

Professor

Department of Environmental Resource Management

University College Dublin

Belfield

Dublin

Republic of Ireland

Disclosures

JG declares that he has no competing interests.

Sam Telford III, ScD

Associate Professor of Biomedical Sciences

Division of Infectious Diseases

Cummings School of Veterinary Medicine

Tufts University

Boston

MA

Disclosures

ST has active research funding from the NIH. ST is an author or co-author of numerous primary publications on the biology of babesiosis, as well as reviews that have been referenced in this topic.

Raymond J. Dattwyler, MD

Professor of Medicine and Microbiology/Immunology

Chief of Allergy, Immunology and Rheumatology

New York Medical College

Valhalla

NY

Disclosures

RJD declares that he has no competing interests.

  • Babesiosis images
  • Differentials

    • Enfermedad de Lyme
    • Anaplasmosis granulocítica humana
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  • Guidelines

    • Tickborne diseases of the United States: a reference manual for health care providers
    • 2020 guideline on diagnosis and management of Babesiosis
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  • Patient leaflets

    Enfermedad de Lyme

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