“…Ovine theileriosis (OT) is a worldwide distribution disease with highly morbidity and mortality rates, in spite of availability treatment and conducting tick control programs (Ozubek et al, 2017). It is mainly caused by Theileria lestoquardi, previously called (T. hirci) and Theileria ovis previously called (T. recondita) (Niaz et al, 2021;Qi et al, 2018), which were biologically transmitted by hard ticks belonging to the Ixodidae family and the most common genus's are Haylomma, Rhipicephalus, Boophilus, Haemaphysalis and Amblyomma (M'ghirbi et al, 2013;Gebrekidan et al, 2014;Rjeibi et al, 2016;Mamatha et al, 2017).…”