# First molecular detection of Babesia caballi in camel associated ticks in Uzbekistan, with no evidence of Anaplasma or Rickettsia

**Authors:** Alisher Safarov, Noureddine Mechouk, Alireza Sazmand, Angela Monica Ionică, Ansorkhon Maksudov, Baurjan Kunisov, Georgiana Deak

PMC · DOI: 10.1007/s11259-026-11122-6 · Veterinary Research Communications · 2026-03-13

## TL;DR

Camels in Uzbekistan were found to host ticks carrying Babesia caballi, a parasite previously not reported in this region or in camels.

## Contribution

This is the first molecular detection of Babesia caballi in camel-associated ticks in Uzbekistan.

## Key findings

- Babesia caballi DNA was detected in two tick pools from camels in Uzbekistan.
- No evidence of Anaplasma or Rickettsia was found in the ticks.
- Ticks identified included species from the genera Hyalomma, Dermacentor, and Rhipicephalus.

## Abstract

Dromedary camels (Camelus dromedarius) have an important role in food and textile production in arid and semi-arid regions of the world, yet data on their tick-borne pathogens (TBPs) is scarce, especially in Central Asia. This study aimed to: (i) identify the ticks infesting camels from different regions of Uzbekistan, (ii) molecularly detect TBPs in the collected ticks for the first time. In 2024, 290 camels from three regions (Karakalpakstan, Jizzakh, and Navoi) were examined for tick infestation. Ticks were collected, morphologically identified, pooled, and screened using PCR and sequencing for Babesia., Theileria., Anaplasma., and Rickettsia. Overall, 32.6% of camels harbored ticks, with 993 specimens collected, belonging to the genera Hyalomma, Dermacentor, and Rhipicephalus, comprising at least six species. Molecular analysis revealed the presence of Babesia caballi DNA in two tick pools, marking the first report of this equine pathogen in Hyalomma ticks from camels in Uzbekistan. No evidence of other piroplasm, Anaplasma or Rickettsia. was detected. This study presents an expansion of the known geographic and host range of B. caballi and suggests considering camels in TBP surveillance. Further studies combining molecular and serological approaches in multiple host species are needed to elucidate the epidemiological significance of these findings in Central Asia.

The online version contains supplementary material available at 10.1007/s11259-026-11122-6.

## Linked entities

- **Species:** Camelus dromedarius (taxon 9838), Hyalomma (taxon 34625), Dermacentor (taxon 34619), Rhipicephalus (taxon 34630)

## Full-text entities

- **Genes:** TBP [NCBI Gene 105093873]
- **Diseases:** abortions (MESH:D000026), hepatomegaly (MESH:D006529), tick-borne parasites (MESH:D017282), anemia (MESH:D000740), tick infestation (MESH:D013984), theileriosis (MESH:D013801), icterus (MESH:D007565), fever (MESH:D005334), death (MESH:D003643), splenomegaly (MESH:D013163), Infections (MESH:D007239), oedema (MESH:C536897), rickettsiae (MESH:D012282), piroplasmosis (MESH:D001404), B. vulpes infection (MESH:D006566)
- **Chemicals:** ethanol (MESH:D000431)
- **Species:** Rickettsia (genus) [taxon 780], Theileria equi (species) [taxon 5872], Babesia vulpes (species) [taxon 1842980], Theileria (genus) [taxon 5873], Ovis aries (domestic sheep, species) [taxon 9940], Dermacentor marginatus (species) [taxon 49202], Babesia bigemina (species) [taxon 5866], Rickettsiales (rickettsias, order) [taxon 766], Ixodida (ticks, order) [taxon 6935], Rhipicephalus turanicus (species) [taxon 34633], Anaplasma (genus) [taxon 768], Hyalomma anatolicum (species) [taxon 176092], Ehrlichia (genus) [taxon 943], Babesia (genus) [taxon 5864], Homo sapiens (human, species) [taxon 9606], Dermacentor niveus (species) [taxon 652832], Hyalomma sp. (species) [taxon 2892452], Hyalomma asiaticum (species) [taxon 266040], Babesia caballi (species) [taxon 5871], Equus asinus (African ass, species) [taxon 9793], Hyalomma scupense (species) [taxon 1260755], Equus caballus (domestic horse, species) [taxon 9796], Hepatozoon (genus) [taxon 75741], Camelus dromedarius (Arabian camel, species) [taxon 9838], Canis lupus familiaris (dog, subspecies) [taxon 9615], Capra hircus (domestic goat, species) [taxon 9925], Bos taurus (bovine, species) [taxon 9913]

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