The impact of ABO and RhD blood types on Babesia microti infection.
Ryan Philip JajoskyJane O'BryanAnne Spichler-MoffarahPhilip G JajoskyPeter J KrauseLaura TonnettiPublished in: PLoS neglected tropical diseases (2023)
People expressing RhD antigen may have a decreased risk of B. microti infection and babesiosis severity. The association of B antigen with B. microti infection is less clear because the antigen appeared to be less prevalent in infected Pennsylvania blood donors but more prevalent in Maine and New Jersey infected donors. Future studies should quantify associations between B. microti genotypes, RBC antigens, and the frequency and severity of B. microti infection to increase our understanding of human Babesia pathogenesis and improve antibody, vaccine, and RBC exchange transfusion strategies.