| Literature DB >> 12533293 |
Joseph Z Lux1, Don Weiss, Jeanne V Linden, Debra Kessler, Barbara L Herwaldt, Susan J Wong, Jan Keithly, Phyllis Della-Latta, Brian E Scully.
Abstract
We describe a 54-year-old spleen-intact man with transfusion-associated Babesia microti infection after a heart transplant. Adult respiratory distress syndrome developed in the patient, and he required mechanical ventilation. Our experiences with this patient suggest that babesiosis should be considered in the differential diagnosis of transplant patients who have fever and hemolytic anemia.Entities:
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Year: 2003 PMID: 12533293 PMCID: PMC2873739 DOI: 10.3201/eid0901.020149
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Emerg Infect Dis ISSN: 1080-6040 Impact factor: 6.883
Results of serologic testing, polymerase chain reaction analyses, and hamster injection for specimens from the case-patient with babesiosis and the implicated blood donora
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| September 21, 2000 | Pretransplant | ||
| November 14, 2000 | Posttransplant | 1:1024 | |
| November 14, 2000 | Posttransplant | Positive | |
| September 21, 2000 | Pretransplant | Agent of HGE, IgMc | Negative |
| November 14, 000 | Posttransplant | Agent of HGE, IgM | Negative |
| September 21, 2000 | Pretransplant | Agent of HGE, IgG | Negative |
| November 14, 2000 | Posttransplant | Agent of HGE, IgG | Negative |
| September 21, 2000 | Pretransplant | Negative | |
| November 14, 2000 | Posttransplant | Negative | |
| September 21, 2000 | Pretransplant | Lyme ELFA | Negative |
| November 14,2000 | Posttransplant | Lyme ELFA | Negative |
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| February 28, 2001 | Postdonation | 1:256 | |
| February 28, 2001 | Postdonation | Negative | |
| February 28, 2001 | Postdonation | Hamster inoculationd | Negative |
aIFA, indirect fluorescent antibody; PCR, polymerase chain reaction; HGE, human granulocytic ehrlichiosis; Ig, immunoglobulin; ELFA, enzyme-linked fluorescence assay. dTwo hamsters were each inoculated intraperitoneally on April 3 with 0.75 mL of blood obtained on February 28. Giemsa-stained smears were made from hamster blood obtained twice weekly, for 8 weeks, by tail snip. The hamsters did not become demonstrably parasitemic