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Successful treatment with doxycycline monotherapy for human infection with Babesia venatorum (Babesiidae, Sporozoa) in China: a case report and proposal for a clinical regimen

BACKGROUND: Human babesiosis is a worldwide disease caused by intraerythrocytic protozoa of the genus Babesia. It is transmitted by bites from ixodid ticks, and mechanically transmitted by blood transfusion. It is primarily treated with quinine and/or atovaquone, which are not readily available in C...

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Autores principales: Huang, Lei, Sun, Yi, Huo, Dan-Dan, Xu, Ming, Xia, Luo-Yuan, Yang, Ning, Hong, Wei, Huang, Lin, Nie, Wei-Min, Liao, Ru-He, Zhang, Ming-Zhu, Zhu, Dai-Yun, Li, Yan, Ma, He-Cheng, Zhang, Xin, Li, Yong-Gang, Huang, Xin-An, Wang, Jing-Yuan, Cao, Wu-Chun, Wang, Fu-Sheng, Jiang, Jia-Fu
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10339522/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37443058
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s40249-023-01111-1
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author Huang, Lei
Sun, Yi
Huo, Dan-Dan
Xu, Ming
Xia, Luo-Yuan
Yang, Ning
Hong, Wei
Huang, Lin
Nie, Wei-Min
Liao, Ru-He
Zhang, Ming-Zhu
Zhu, Dai-Yun
Li, Yan
Ma, He-Cheng
Zhang, Xin
Li, Yong-Gang
Huang, Xin-An
Wang, Jing-Yuan
Cao, Wu-Chun
Wang, Fu-Sheng
Jiang, Jia-Fu
author_facet Huang, Lei
Sun, Yi
Huo, Dan-Dan
Xu, Ming
Xia, Luo-Yuan
Yang, Ning
Hong, Wei
Huang, Lin
Nie, Wei-Min
Liao, Ru-He
Zhang, Ming-Zhu
Zhu, Dai-Yun
Li, Yan
Ma, He-Cheng
Zhang, Xin
Li, Yong-Gang
Huang, Xin-An
Wang, Jing-Yuan
Cao, Wu-Chun
Wang, Fu-Sheng
Jiang, Jia-Fu
author_sort Huang, Lei
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description BACKGROUND: Human babesiosis is a worldwide disease caused by intraerythrocytic protozoa of the genus Babesia. It is transmitted by bites from ixodid ticks, and mechanically transmitted by blood transfusion. It is primarily treated with quinine and/or atovaquone, which are not readily available in China. In this study, we developed a novel treatment regimen involving doxycycline monotherapy in a patient with severe Babesia venatorum infection as an alternative therapeutic medication. The aim of our study is to provide a guidance for clinical practice treatment of human babesiosis. CASE PRESENTATION: A 73-year-old man who had undergone splenectomy and blood transfusion 8 years prior, presented with an unexplained fever, headache, and thrombocytopenia, and was admitted to the Fifth Medical Center of the PLA General Hospital. He was diagnosed with B. venatorum infection by morphological review of thin peripheral blood smears, which was confirmed by multi-gene polymerase chain reaction (PCR), and sequencing of the entire 18s rRNA and partial β-tubulin encoding genes, as well as isolation by animal inoculation. The doxycycline monotherapy regimen (peros, 0.1 g bisindie) was administered following pharmacological guidance and an effective outcome was observed. The patient recovered rapidly following the doxycycline monotherapy. The protozoan load in peripheral blood samples decreased by 88% in hematocrit counts after 8 days, and negative PCR results were obtained after 90 days of follow-up at the hospital. The treatment lasted for 3 months without any side effects or sequelae. The nine-month follow-up survey of the patient did not reveal any signs of recrudescence or anti-babesial tolerance. CONCLUSIONS: We have reported a clinical case of successful doxycycline monotherapy for human babesiosis caused by B. venatorum, which provides an optional medical intervention for human babesiosis. GRAPHICAL ABSTRACT: [Image: see text] SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The online version contains supplementary material available at 10.1186/s40249-023-01111-1.
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spelling pubmed-103395222023-07-14 Successful treatment with doxycycline monotherapy for human infection with Babesia venatorum (Babesiidae, Sporozoa) in China: a case report and proposal for a clinical regimen Huang, Lei Sun, Yi Huo, Dan-Dan Xu, Ming Xia, Luo-Yuan Yang, Ning Hong, Wei Huang, Lin Nie, Wei-Min Liao, Ru-He Zhang, Ming-Zhu Zhu, Dai-Yun Li, Yan Ma, He-Cheng Zhang, Xin Li, Yong-Gang Huang, Xin-An Wang, Jing-Yuan Cao, Wu-Chun Wang, Fu-Sheng Jiang, Jia-Fu Infect Dis Poverty Case Report BACKGROUND: Human babesiosis is a worldwide disease caused by intraerythrocytic protozoa of the genus Babesia. It is transmitted by bites from ixodid ticks, and mechanically transmitted by blood transfusion. It is primarily treated with quinine and/or atovaquone, which are not readily available in China. In this study, we developed a novel treatment regimen involving doxycycline monotherapy in a patient with severe Babesia venatorum infection as an alternative therapeutic medication. The aim of our study is to provide a guidance for clinical practice treatment of human babesiosis. CASE PRESENTATION: A 73-year-old man who had undergone splenectomy and blood transfusion 8 years prior, presented with an unexplained fever, headache, and thrombocytopenia, and was admitted to the Fifth Medical Center of the PLA General Hospital. He was diagnosed with B. venatorum infection by morphological review of thin peripheral blood smears, which was confirmed by multi-gene polymerase chain reaction (PCR), and sequencing of the entire 18s rRNA and partial β-tubulin encoding genes, as well as isolation by animal inoculation. The doxycycline monotherapy regimen (peros, 0.1 g bisindie) was administered following pharmacological guidance and an effective outcome was observed. The patient recovered rapidly following the doxycycline monotherapy. The protozoan load in peripheral blood samples decreased by 88% in hematocrit counts after 8 days, and negative PCR results were obtained after 90 days of follow-up at the hospital. The treatment lasted for 3 months without any side effects or sequelae. The nine-month follow-up survey of the patient did not reveal any signs of recrudescence or anti-babesial tolerance. CONCLUSIONS: We have reported a clinical case of successful doxycycline monotherapy for human babesiosis caused by B. venatorum, which provides an optional medical intervention for human babesiosis. GRAPHICAL ABSTRACT: [Image: see text] SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The online version contains supplementary material available at 10.1186/s40249-023-01111-1. BioMed Central 2023-07-13 /pmc/articles/PMC10339522/ /pubmed/37443058 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s40249-023-01111-1 Text en © The Author(s) 2023, corrected publication 2023 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Open Access This article is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License, which permits use, sharing, adaptation, distribution and reproduction in any medium or format, as long as you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons licence, and indicate if changes were made. The images or other third party material in this article are included in the article's Creative Commons licence, unless indicated otherwise in a credit line to the material. If material is not included in the article's Creative Commons licence and your intended use is not permitted by statutory regulation or exceeds the permitted use, you will need to obtain permission directly from the copyright holder. To view a copy of this licence, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) . The Creative Commons Public Domain Dedication waiver (http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/) ) applies to the data made available in this article, unless otherwise stated in a credit line to the data.
spellingShingle Case Report
Huang, Lei
Sun, Yi
Huo, Dan-Dan
Xu, Ming
Xia, Luo-Yuan
Yang, Ning
Hong, Wei
Huang, Lin
Nie, Wei-Min
Liao, Ru-He
Zhang, Ming-Zhu
Zhu, Dai-Yun
Li, Yan
Ma, He-Cheng
Zhang, Xin
Li, Yong-Gang
Huang, Xin-An
Wang, Jing-Yuan
Cao, Wu-Chun
Wang, Fu-Sheng
Jiang, Jia-Fu
Successful treatment with doxycycline monotherapy for human infection with Babesia venatorum (Babesiidae, Sporozoa) in China: a case report and proposal for a clinical regimen
title Successful treatment with doxycycline monotherapy for human infection with Babesia venatorum (Babesiidae, Sporozoa) in China: a case report and proposal for a clinical regimen
title_full Successful treatment with doxycycline monotherapy for human infection with Babesia venatorum (Babesiidae, Sporozoa) in China: a case report and proposal for a clinical regimen
title_fullStr Successful treatment with doxycycline monotherapy for human infection with Babesia venatorum (Babesiidae, Sporozoa) in China: a case report and proposal for a clinical regimen
title_full_unstemmed Successful treatment with doxycycline monotherapy for human infection with Babesia venatorum (Babesiidae, Sporozoa) in China: a case report and proposal for a clinical regimen
title_short Successful treatment with doxycycline monotherapy for human infection with Babesia venatorum (Babesiidae, Sporozoa) in China: a case report and proposal for a clinical regimen
title_sort successful treatment with doxycycline monotherapy for human infection with babesia venatorum (babesiidae, sporozoa) in china: a case report and proposal for a clinical regimen
topic Case Report
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10339522/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37443058
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s40249-023-01111-1
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