| Literature DB >> 28766838 |
Kristine Karkoska1, James Louie2, Abena O Appiah-Kubi3, Lawrence Wolfe3, Lorry Rubin4, Sujatha Rajan4, Banu Aygun3.
Abstract
The intracellular parasites Babesia microti and Babesia duncani can be transmitted by blood transfusion and cause severe life-threatening hemolytic anemia in high-risk patients, including those with sickle cell disease. The rarity of the diagnosis, as well as its similar clinical presentation to delayed hemolytic transfusion reaction, may lead to a delay in diagnosis, as well as inappropriate treatment with steroids or other immunosuppressive agents. The morbidity caused by this disease in especially vulnerable populations justifies the need for a universal blood-screening program in endemic areas.Entities:
Keywords: autoimmune hemolytic anemia; babesiosis; blood transfusion; sickle cell anemiazzm321990
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28766838 DOI: 10.1002/pbc.26734
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Pediatr Blood Cancer ISSN: 1545-5009 Impact factor: 3.167