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Chronic Salmonella Infection Induced Intestinal Fibrosis
Published on: September 22, 2019
Splenic dysfunction from celiac disease resulting in severe babesiosis
Sarah O'Connell1, Craig Lyons2, Moustafa Abdou3
1Department of Infectious Diseases, St. James's Hospital, Dublin 8, Ireland.
Abstract:
We describe a 79-year-old Irish man who, because he had hyposplenism and splenic atrophy due to adult celiac disease, became critically ill from a severe Babesia divergens infection. Greater awareness of the possible consequences of splenic dysfunction from adult celiac disease, such as serious pneumococcal infections and babesiosis, is warranted.
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