A fox parasite that can spread to dogs and humans has made another appearance in the Pacific Northwest, researchers at ...
The fox tapeworm can spread through contaminated feces and may cause serious liver disease in rare human cases.
The fox tapeworm can spread to dogs and humans through contact with feces/feces-contaminated soil, and in rare cases, can ...
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Fox tapeworm found in Pacific Northwest, Washington State University warns
A parasite that’s commonly carried by foxes -- and can be harmful to dogs and humans -- has been found in the Pacific ...
New evidence suggests that a disease-causing tapeworm that has been spreading across the United States and Canada has arrived in the Pacific Northwest. The tapeworm, called Echinococcus multilocularis ...
While common in parts of Europe, Asia and northern North America, the parasite was not believed to be present in the Pacific ...
A dangerous tapeworm, not found in Pacific Northwest wildlife until this year, is more widespread than researchers expected. Echinococcus multilocularis, a tapeworm that can cause severe disease in ...
A parasitic tapeworm known as Echinococcus multilocularis — often called the "fox tapeworm" — has been detected for the first time in West Coast wildlife. University of Washington researchers ...
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