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Babesiosis
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Babesiosis is and infection caused by hemoprotozoan parasites of the genus Babesia and transmitted by the bite of Ixodes ticks.
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Survive Outdoors Inc
- Provides general information, symptoms, and treatment of babesiosis.
MicrobeWiki: Babesia
- Classification, description and significance, genome structure, cell structure, metabolism and ecology.
Babesiosis
- 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.
Babesia Infection
- Information from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control.
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