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No evidence for widespread Babesia microti transmission in Australia.

Helen M FaddyKelly M RooksPeter J IrwinElvina ViennetAndrea PapariniClive R SeedSusan L StramerRobert J HarleyHiu-Tat ChanPeta M DenningtonRobert L P Flower
Published in: Transfusion (2019)
This study does not provide evidence for widespread exposure to B. microti in Australian blood donors at local theoretical risk, nor does it provide evidence of B. microti infection in Australian patients with clinically suspected babesiosis. Given that confirmed evidence of previous exposure to B. microti was not seen, these data suggest that transmission of this pathogen is currently uncommon in Australia and unlikely to pose a risk to transfusion safety at present.
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