Neutropenia in Congenital and Adult Babesiosis

Am J Clin Pathol. 2015 Jul;144(1):94-6. doi: 10.1309/AJCP2PHH4HBVHZFS.

Abstract

Objectives: Anemia and thrombocytopenia are expected hematologic abnormalities in patients with acute babesiosis, whereas neutropenia (defined as an absolute neutrophil count of ≤1,800 neutrophils/μL for adults and <1,200 neutrophils/μL for infants) is not usually considered a feature of this infection. We studied the frequency with which neutropenia occurs in congenital and adult cases of babesiosis.

Methods: The frequency of neutropenia in cases of congenital babesiosis was determined based on a literature review and on the findings in an unreported case. The frequency of neutropenia in adult patients was assessed based on a review of the medical records of 51 patients who were diagnosed with babesiosis between 2010 and 2013 at two medical centers in the Northeastern United States.

Results: Four (80%; 95% confidence interval [CI], 36%-98%) of five infants with congenital babesiosis whose neutrophil count was reported were neutropenic. Among 51 adult cases with babesiosis, 11 (22%; 95% CI, 12%-35%) were neutropenic on clinical presentation, and seven others developed neutropenia over the next 1 to 21 days. Thus, a total of 18 (35%; 95% CI, 24%-49%) of the adult patients with babesiosis had neutropenia.

Conclusions: Neutropenia appears to be a common finding in infants with congenital babesiosis and is also observed not infrequently in adults with this infection.

Keywords: Babesia; Babesiosis; Diagnosis; Neutropenia.

MeSH terms

  • Adult
  • Babesiosis / blood*
  • Babesiosis / complications*
  • Female
  • Humans
  • Infant
  • Male
  • Neutropenia / epidemiology*
  • Neutropenia / etiology*