Babesiosis as a cause of fever in patients undergoing a splenectomy

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Abstract

Babesiosis is an emerging infection most commonly acquired from a tick bite. We describe three hospitalized patients with fever attributable to babesiosis after a splenectomy. Splenectomy was done because of splenic enlargement due to unsuspected babesia infection in one patient and because of splenic perforation due to babesiosis in a second patient. The third patient underwent splenectomy for trauma and acquired babesiosis postoperatively from a blood transfusion. Our cases demonstrate the need to be vigilant for babesiosis in patients undergoing splenectomy.

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Wormser, G. P., Lombardo, G., Silverblatt, F., Khoury, M. Y. E. L., Prasad, A., Yelon, J. A., … Savino, J. A. (2011). Babesiosis as a cause of fever in patients undergoing a splenectomy. American Surgeon, 77(3), 345–347. https://doi.org/10.1177/000313481107700326

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