Semicentennial of human babesiosis, nantucket island

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Abstract

Fifty years ago, the index case of human babesiosis due to Babesia microti was diagnosed in a summer resident of Nantucket Island. Human babesiosis, once called “Nantucket fever” due to its seeming restriction to Nantucket and the terminal moraine islands of southern New England, has emerged across the northeastern United States to commonly infect people wherever Lyme disease is endemic. We review the history of babesiosis on Nantucket, analyze its epidemiology and ecology there, provide summaries of the first case histories, and comment on its future public health burden.

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Telford, S. R., Goethert, H. K., & Lepore, T. J. (2021, September 1). Semicentennial of human babesiosis, nantucket island. Pathogens. MDPI. https://doi.org/10.3390/pathogens10091159

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