noun
- An infectious disease caused by parasitic protozoa of the genus Babesia, transmitted to humans primarily through tick bites, characterized by fever, fatigue, and hemolytic anemia.
Usage: medical term; also called babesiasis
Examples
- Babesiosis is transmitted by the same tick species that carries Lyme disease.
- Symptoms of babesiosis include fever, chills, and muscle aches similar to malaria.
- The patient was diagnosed with babesiosis after a blood test revealed Babesia parasites.
- Babesiosis can be particularly severe in people with weakened immune systems.
- Prevention of babesiosis involves using tick repellent and checking for ticks after outdoor activities.
- Treatment for babesiosis typically involves antimalarial medications.