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Rare fox tapeworm detected in Pacific Northwest for first time, can spread to humans and dogs
Rare fox tapeworm detected in Pacific Northwest for first time, can spread to humans and dogs
Rare fox tapeworm detected in Pacific Northwest for first time, can spread to humans and dogs

Published on: 06/30/2026

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The fox tapeworm can spread through contaminated feces and may cause serious liver disease in rare human cases.

News Source : https://www.kgw.com/article/news/health/rare-fox-tapeworm-detected-pnw-first-time-can-spread-humans-dogs/281-3eb6aae2-2ee6-4101-be50-530606fa0ba9

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