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Deadly ‘fox tapeworm’ linked to lethal disease detected in West Coast wildlife
The infection often goes undetected for years, or even decades, because the tumor-like masses develop slowly over time.
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The infection often goes undetected for years, or even decades, because the tumor-like masses develop slowly over time.

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A parasitic tapeworm causing echinococcosis has been detected for the first time in West Coast wildlife, found in 37 of 100 coyotes near Puget Sound.
