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150 related items for PubMed ID: 26525187

  • 1. Babesiosis and Lyme disease co-infection in a female patient returning from the United States.
    Surgers L, Belkadi G, Foucard A, Lalande V, Girard PM, Hennequin C.
    Med Mal Infect; 2015; 45(11-12):490-2. PubMed ID: 26525187
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    Zaiem F, Alkhawam H, Lee S, Fabisevich M.
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  • 3. Symptomatic co-infection with Babesia microti and Borrelia burgdorferi in patient after international exposure; a challenging case in Poland.
    Jabłońska J, Żarnowska-Prymek H, Stańczak J, Kozłowska J, Wiercińska-Drapało A.
    Ann Agric Environ Med; 2016 Jun 02; 23(2):387-9. PubMed ID: 27294655
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  • 4. Concurrent babesiosis and Lyme disease diagnosed in Ontario.
    dos Santos C, Kain K.
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    Hoversten K, Bartlett MA.
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    Kwon HY, Im JH, Park YK, Durey A, Lee JS, Baek JH.
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    Thompson C, Spielman A, Krause PJ.
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    Wei K, Vaidya A, Rohloff P, Sun YP, Grad Y.
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  • 10. Two tick-borne diseases in one: a case report of concurrent babesiosis and Lyme disease in Ontario.
    dos Santos CC, Kain KC.
    CMAJ; 1999 Jun 29; 160(13):1851-3. PubMed ID: 10405671
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  • 13. Lyme disease and babesiosis.
    Krause PJ, Feder HM.
    Adv Pediatr Infect Dis; 1994 Jun 29; 9():183-209. PubMed ID: 8123223
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    Puri BK, Hakkarainen-Smith JS, Monro JA.
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  • 15. Coinfection with Babesia microti and Borrelia burgdorferi in a western Wisconsin resident.
    Sweeney CJ, Ghassemi M, Agger WA, Persing DH.
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    Geriatrics; 2000 Jul 29; 55(7):34-5, 39-40, 43-4 passim. PubMed ID: 10909405
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  • 17. Case records of the Massachusetts General Hospital. Weekly clinicopathological exercises. Case 28-1993. A 63-year-old man with fever, sweats, and shaking chills.
    N Engl J Med; 1993 Jul 15; 329(3):194-9. PubMed ID: 8515792
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  • 20. An imported case of severe falciparum malaria with prolonged hemolytic anemia clinically mimicking a coinfection with babesiosis.
    Na YJ, Chai JY, Jung BK, Lee HJ, Song JY, Je JH, Seo JH, Park SH, Choi JS, Kim MJ.
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