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Microscopy
Babesia
species resemble
Plasmodium falciparum; however, Babesia has
several distinguishing features: the parasites are pleomorphic,
can be vacuolated, and do not produce pigment.
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B |
A, B: Babesia
sp. in thick blood smears stained with Giemsa.
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D |
C, D: Babesia
sp. in a thin blood smear stained with Giemsa. Note the tetrad, a
dividing form characteristic for Babesia, in Figure D.
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E, F: Babesia
sp. in a thin blood smear stained with Giemsa.
Note the clumped extracellular forms indicative of Babesia in Figure
E. Figure F also has extracellular forms, as well as intra-erythrocytic forms, one of which is vacuolated.
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G: Babesia microti in a thin blood smear stained with Giemsa.
Note the intra-erythrocytic vacuolated forms (black arrows).
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