Babesiosis: Analysis of the Evidence for Infections in the United Kingdom.

IF 2.1 4区 医学 Q2 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL International Journal of General Medicine Pub Date : 2024-10-14 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.2147/IJGM.S485759
Michael J Cook, Basant K Puri
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Human babesiosis is caused when erythrocytes are invaded by Babesia. Infection can occur from the bite of an infected tick, blood transfusion or congenitally. Issues related to the infecting species, symptomology and testing technology are discussed and the implications of accurate incidence and prevalence of the disease discussed. Human babesiosis is considered to be relatively rare in the UK. With a considerable number of non-specific symptoms and diagnostic testing limitations, it is probable that true positives are being missed. Based on co-infection data for Borrelia and Babesia from Rhode Island and Connecticut, and on Borrelia seropositivity data from northeastern France, the prevalence of babesiosis in those aged under 35 years, 35 to 44 years, 45 to 54 years and 55 years and over would be expected to be 0.6%, 1.8%, 2.8% and 3.5%, respectively. Based on the prevalence of infections in ticks and canines and a disease model previously published, it is estimated that the UK incidence of human babesiosis is likely to be approximately 18,500 cases per year.

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巴贝西亚原虫病:英国感染证据分析》。
人类巴贝西亚原虫病是由巴贝西亚原虫侵入红细胞引起的。感染可能来自受感染的蜱虫叮咬、输血或先天性感染。本文讨论了与感染物种、症状学和检测技术有关的问题,并讨论了该病准确发病率和流行率的影响。人类巴贝西亚原虫病在英国相对罕见。由于存在大量非特异性症状和诊断检测的局限性,可能会漏诊真正的阳性病例。根据罗德岛州和康涅狄格州的鲍曼和巴贝西亚共感染数据,以及法国东北部的鲍曼血清阳性数据,预计巴贝西亚病在 35 岁以下、35 至 44 岁、45 至 54 岁和 55 岁及以上人群中的流行率分别为 0.6%、1.8%、2.8% 和 3.5%。根据蜱虫和犬类的感染率以及之前公布的疾病模型,估计英国每年的人类巴贝西亚原虫病发病率可能约为 18,500 例。
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