A dangerous tapeworm, not found in Pacific Northwest wildlife until this year, is more widespread than researchers expected.
UW researchers find a dangerous tapeworm in Washington coyotes, raising potential concerns for dogs and humans.
The idea that vegetables could harbour tapeworms might feel surreal, but under certain conditions, it’s real. Tapeworm eggs can end up on leafy greens or roots through contaminated soil, water or ...
A UW-led study has identified the parasitic tapeworm Echinococcus multilocularis in coyotes across the Puget Sound region, ...
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