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Important Medical Information to Prevent the the Misdiagnosis of Underdiagnosed Babesia Infections
Are you aware of the many species of Babesia which infect humans in America?
In patients with significant fevers, chills, sweats, or severe fatigue, are you using the diagnosis "idiopathic" too often?
Are you up-to-date enough to diagnose a Babesia infection?
Are you familiar with the many treatment options for Babesiosis?
Babesia is often found with Lyme disease, and, like all Tick infections, is rarely reported. One study showed Lyme is reported in 1 out of 40 people, despite mandatory reporting requirements.
The deer tick which carries Lyme and Babesia may be as small as a poppy seed and injects a painkiller, an antihistamine and an anticoagulant to avoid detection. Various forms of Babesia are carried by deer ticks. This book introduces health care workers to some new species that infect humans and are not routinely tested for by sincere physicians. Some sample Babesiosis findings include:
- Significant Fatigue
- Coughing
- Dizziness
- Trouble Thinking
- Fevers
- Chills
- Air Hunger
- Headache
- Sweats
Dr. Schaller is the author of 15 books covering many diverse areas of medicine, and 20 publications in some of the leading journals of medicine, pediatrics, neurology and pharmacology. He is currently preparing books on other common tick-borne infections, including one on Pediatric Lyme disease and Bartonella. The latter causes many types of psychiatric and neurological problems, and is rarely considered by competent psychiatrists or neurologists.
This book is the most up-to-date practical medical text on Babesiosis in English. While written for health care workers and physicians, it is designed with easy to read fonts, clear research reviews and conclusions with extensive references, so that clinicians and researchers can rapidly understand this topic.
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