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Babesia microti-induced fulminant sepsis in an immunocompromised host: A case report and the case-specific literature review

is an obligate intra-erythrocytic parasite transmitted by infected ticks. is a eukaryote much larger than prokaryotic microbes and more similar to human hosts in their biochemistry and metabolism. Moreover, spp. possess various immune evasion mechanisms leading to persistent and sometimes life-threa...

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Published in:Open life sciences 2022-09, Vol.17 (1), p.1200-1207
Main Authors: Conte, Harry A., Biondi, Michael C., Janket, Sok-Ja, Ackerson, Leland K., Diamandis, Eleftherios P.
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