The above link is for the abstract. You can click on the free article to read the full journal article -- can't get the link to the complete article to work.
Find it very condescending towards babesia patients. Even though the report actually says the fatality rate from human babesiosis is 20% it makes it sound like chronic babesia is rare and that atovaquone (mepron) is a cure.
Please leave a comment on this thread if 7 or 10 days of mepron did not cure your babesia -- yes that is still the AMA standard treatment.
Bea Seibert
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6 months of mepron/zith didn't do it for me.
Neither did following with Malarone.
Nor did Chloroquine and Quinine. Then there's Larium and Primaquine.
Add a few courses of Coartem, artemisinin, IVIG.
I was healthy prior to tick soup. THEN became immunocompromised not the other way around. Not dead yet though. Although maybe I am and just too lazy to fall over.
Sounds like their testing is accurate too.
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