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Is babesiosis a rare zoonosis in Spain? Its impact on the Spanish Health System over 23 years.

Hugo AlmeidaAmparo López-BernúsBeatriz Rodríguez-AlonsoMontserrat Alonso-SardónÁngela Romero-AlegríaVirginia Velasco-TiradoJavier Pardo-LledíasAntonio MuroMoncef Belhassen-García
Published in: PloS one (2023)
Human babesiosis is still a rare zoonosis in Spain, with an incidence rate that has been increasing over the years. Most cases occurred in middle-aged men from urban areas between summer and autumn. The Castilla-La-Mancha and Extremadura regions recorded the highest number of cases. Given the low rate of primary diagnoses (55.2%) and the high number of readmissions (79.3%), a low clinical suspicion is likely. There was a 6.9% mortality in our study. Both patients who died were patients with secondary diagnoses of the disease.
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