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.
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Ph.D. student Hanne Kloster at the University of Agder (UiA) is behind the first Norwegian study to look at three tick-borne ...
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