“…The range of L. fortisetosa has expanded in the southern part of Europe, including Italy, where it has very recently been reported [ 27 , 28 ]. In Europe, L. fortisetosa attacks mainly deer [ 29 , 30 ], and occasionally cattle [ 31 ], goats, sheep [ 29 , 30 ], dogs [ 32 , 33 ], and humans, as reported in Germany [ 34 ], Estonia [ 26 ], and Slovakia [ 35 ]. Lipoptena fortisetosa has been found to mechanically carry pathogens, i.e., Coxiella -like bacteria (CLB), Theileria luwenshuni , and Theileria ovis [ 36 ].…”