“…At present, E. shiquicus infection has been found in a variety of wild animals such as plateau pika, plateau vole, lacustrine vole ( Microtus limnophilus ), Blyth's mountain vole ( Phaiomys leucurus ) and Tibetan foxes in Sichuan Province, Qinghai Province, Tibet Autonomous Region, Gansu Province and other provinces/autonomous regions in the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau area, China (Boufana et al ., 2013 ; Fan et al ., 2016 ; Wang et al ., 2018 ; Weng et al ., 2020 ; Zhu et al ., 2020 ). Although there has been no case reports of E. shiquicu s infection in humans and livestock to date, the zoonotic potential of this species should not be overlooked (Weng et al ., 2020 ; Zhu et al ., 2020 ; Yan et al ., 2021 ). Currently, our understanding of E. shiquicus is mainly based on epidemiological surveys and life cycle studies.…”