Metabarcoding reveals low prevalence of microsporidian infections in castor bean tick (Ixodes ricinus).
Artur TrzebnyJustyna LiberskaAnna Slodkowicz-KowalskaMiroslawa DabertPublished in: Parasites & vectors (2022)
The lack of zoonotic microsporidians in host-seeking ticks suggests that I. ricinus is not involved in transmission of human-infecting microsporidians. Moreover, a very low occurrence of the other microsporidian species in both fed and host-seeking ticks implies that mechanisms exist to defend ticks against infection with these parasites.