Human Babesiosis
Babesiosis is a potentially severe, and sometimes rapidly
fatal, tick-borne illness caused by a malaria-like protozoan,
Babesia microti, that infects and destroys
the red blood cells. The blacklegged tick appears to
be the primary vector of this disease to humans. Ticks
become infected with the protozoan by feeding on an
infected animal known as a reservoir host. Reservoir
hosts carry babesiosis parasites in their bloodstream
for extended periods, so that ticks feeding on them
may become infected. When the infected tick then feeds
on its next host, babesiosis parasites are passed on
to that host and the cycle of infection continues. Rodents,
especially the white-footed mouse and meadow vole, are
the reservoir hosts for B. microti in New Jersey.
Babesiosis
Disease Fact Sheet