Human babesiosis: recent advances and future challenges

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作者
Lobo, Cheryl A. [1 ]
Singh, Manpreet [1 ]
Rodriguez, Marilis [1 ]
机构
[1] New York Blood Ctr, Dept Blood Borne Parasites, Lindsley Kimball Res Inst, New York, NY 10021 USA
关键词
Babesia; invasion; lifecycle; pathogen inactivation; persistence; transfusion transmission; MICROTI INFECTION; MOLECULAR CHARACTERIZATION; CONGENITAL BABESIOSIS; VENATORUM INFECTION; ZOONOTIC BABESIA; LYME BORRELIOSIS; GLYCOPHORIN-A; 1ST REPORT; DIVERGENS; BLOOD;
D O I
10.1097/MOH.0000000000000606
中图分类号
R5 [内科学];
学科分类号
1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
Purpose of review As human babesiosis caused by apicomplexan parasites of the Babesia genus is associated with transfusion-transmitted illness and relapsing disease in immunosuppressed populations, it is important to report novel findings relating to parasite biology that may be responsible for such pathology. Blood screening tools recently licensed by the FDA are also described to allow understanding of their impact on keeping the blood supply well tolerated. Recent findings Reports of tick-borne cases within new geographical regions such as the Pacific Northwest of the USA, through Eastern Europe and into China are also on the rise. Novel features of the parasite lifecycle that underlie the basis of parasite persistence have recently been characterized. These merit consideration in deployment of both detection, treatment and mitigation tools such as pathogen inactivation technology. The impact of new blood donor screening tests in reducing transfusion transmitted babesiosis is discussed. New Babesia species have been identified globally, suggesting that the epidemiology of this disease is rapidly changing, making it clear that human babesiosis is a serious public health concern that requires close monitoring and effective intervention measures. Unlike other erythrocytic parasites, Babesia exploits unconventional lifecycle strategies that permit host cycles of different lengths to ensure survival in hostile environments. With the licensure of new blood screening tests, incidence of transfusion transmission babesiosis has decreased.
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