Case report: First report on human infection by tick-borne Babesia bigemina in the Amazon region of Ecuador.

IF 3 3区 医学 Q2 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH Frontiers in Public Health Pub Date : 2023-01-01 DOI:10.3389/fpubh.2023.1079042
Manuel Calvopiña, María Montesdeoca-Andrade, Carlos Bastidas-Caldes, Sandra Enriquez, Richar Rodríguez-Hidalgo, Dayana Aguilar-Rodríguez, Philip Cooper
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Babesiosis is a protozoan disease acquired by the bite of different species of ticks. More than 100 Babesia spp. infect wild and domestic animals worldwide, but only a few have been documented to infect humans. Generally, babesiosis is asymptomatic in immunocompetent persons; however, in immunocompromised can be life-threatening. A 13-year-old boy from the Amazon region presented with a 3-month evolution of fever, chills, general malaise, and arthralgia accompanied by anemia and jaundice. In the last 4 years was diagnosed with chronic kidney failure. By nested-PCR using 18S RNA ribosomal gene as target and DNA sequencing, the phylogenetic analysis showed Babesia bigemina as the causative agent in the blood. Treatment with oral quinine plus clindamycin for six continuous weeks was effective with no relapse occurring during 12 months of follow-up. This is the second human case in Ecuador but the first caused by the zoonotic B. bigemina which confirms the existence of active transmission that should alert public health decision-making authorities on the emergence of this zoonosis and the need for research to determine strategies to reduce tick exposure.

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病例报告:厄瓜多尔亚马逊地区首例蜱传双巴贝斯虫人间感染报告。
巴贝斯虫病是一种由不同种类的蜱虫叮咬而获得的原生动物疾病。全世界有超过100种巴贝斯虫感染野生动物和家畜,但只有少数被记录感染人类。一般来说,免疫正常的人感染巴贝斯虫病是无症状的;然而,免疫功能低下可能危及生命。来自亚马逊地区的一名13岁男孩表现为3个月的发热、寒战、全身不适和关节痛,并伴有贫血和黄疸。在过去的4年里被诊断为慢性肾衰竭。以18S RNA核糖体基因为靶基因,通过巢式pcr和DNA测序,系统发育分析表明,血液中的致病菌为双巴贝斯虫。口服奎宁加克林霉素治疗连续6周有效,随访12个月无复发。这是厄瓜多尔发生的第二例人间病例,但却是第一例由人畜共患病双锥虫引起的病例,这证实存在主动传播,应提醒公共卫生决策当局注意这种人畜共患病的出现,并需要进行研究以确定减少蜱虫接触的战略。
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Frontiers in Public Health
Frontiers in Public Health Medicine-Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health
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期刊介绍: Frontiers in Public Health is a multidisciplinary open-access journal which publishes rigorously peer-reviewed research and is at the forefront of disseminating and communicating scientific knowledge and impactful discoveries to researchers, academics, clinicians, policy makers and the public worldwide. The journal aims at overcoming current fragmentation in research and publication, promoting consistency in pursuing relevant scientific themes, and supporting finding dissemination and translation into practice. Frontiers in Public Health is organized into Specialty Sections that cover different areas of research in the field. Please refer to the author guidelines for details on article types and the submission process.
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