"We have found gamasid mites which are usual both for bats and gnawing animals. Thus, mites could transmit pathogenic agents from bats to gnawing animals which in turn carry them to the human.
Earlier, the Persian Journal of Acarology wrote about three new types of gamasid ticks that can cause plague. "No cases of humans contracting plague from gamasid ticks have ever been recorded.
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