Babesia Infection

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News: Eight Asiatic lions died and 17 others were infected during a recent outbreak of Babesia disease in Gujarat’s Gir forest.

About Babesia Infection

Babesia Infection
Source – CDC
  • Babesia is a genus of microscopic protozoan parasites that infect the red blood cells of animals and humans, causing the disease known as babesiosis.
  • Causative Organism: The disease is caused by eukaryotic intraerythrocytic parasitic protozoa belonging to the genus Babesia.
  • Mechanism:The parasites invade, multiply, and survive inside the red blood cells (erythrocytes) of the host.
  • Primary Vectors: The disease is mainly transmitted through the bites of infected hard-bodied ticks (such as Rhipicephalus, Ixodes, Dermacentor, and Haemaphysalis species).
  • Zoonotic Nature: The disease naturally circulates in animals (cattle, rodents, and wildlife reservoirs) but can spill over into humans.
  • Alternative Transmission: It can also spread via contaminated blood transfusions, organ transplantation, or vertically from mother to fetus (congenital)
  • Health Impacts : The disease can cause severe destruction of red blood cells and may lead to anemia, jaundice, inflammation, blood coagulation disturbances, and capillary blockage.
    • In severe cases, it can result in life-threatening complications.
  • Symptoms: Symptoms include weakness, fever, coughing, nasal discharge, respiratory distress, anemia, jaundice, hemoglobinuria, and severe illness in some cases.
  • Treatment: Treatment includes anti-protozoal medicines such as imidocarb dipropionate and diminazene aceturate, while tick control measures help reduce transmission.
  • Distribution: The disease is distributed globally and is highly prevalent in tropical, subtropical, and temperate regions where tick vectors thrive.
    • Wildlife strains are also found in biodiversity-rich areas such as the Gir landscape in Gujarat.
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