“…The overall infection rate with A. marginale described in our study was 11.1%. Several studies detecting A. marginale infection in cattle have been carried out in some regions from Africa with different rates such as in Tunisia (25.4%) (Belkahia et al., ); Morocco (21.9%) (Ait Hamou et al., ); Sudan (6.1%) (Awad et al., ); Egypt (3.7%) (Younis, Hegazy, El‐Deeb, & El‐Khatib, ); Madagascar (89.7%) (Pothmann et al., ); Nigeria (75.9%) (Elelu, Ferrolho, Couto, Domingos, & Eisler, ); Kenya (32.5%) (Adjou Moumouni et al., ); Angola (38%) (Kubelová, Mazancová, & Siroky, ); and Mozambique (67%) (Machado et al., ). This is the case also in Turkey (2.3%) (Aktas et al., ), Brazil (5.4%) (Silva et al., ), Pakistan (17%) (Ashraf et al., ) and Mongolia (8.7%) (Ybañez et al., ).…”