“…Predominately, three Babesia spp., Babesia microti, B. divergens, and B. duncani, have been described to be involved in human infections in the United States, Europe, and Asia [4,5]. Recently, two newly emerging Babesia species, named as B. motasi and B. crassa, which were previously reported as causative agents of ovine babesiaosis, have been sporadically reported in cases of human babesiosis in Asia [6,7,8,9,10]. As a causative agent responsible for human babesiosis, the rst case caused by B. motasi-like was reported in Korea in 2005 [11].…”