Source: ScienceDaily Health
Summary
A dangerous tapeworm, Echinococcus multilocularis, has been detected in the Pacific Northwest, notably in coyotes around Puget Sound. This represents the parasite’s first finding in wild animals along the U.S. West Coast, with 37% of tested coyotes carrying it.
Why It Matters
The spread of Echinococcus multilocularis poses serious health risks to both wildlife and humans, as it can cause severe diseases resembling cancer. Its newfound presence in the Pacific Northwest highlights the necessity for increased vigilance and research to mitigate its impact on public health and local ecosystems.





