University of Alberta doctors raise alarm about rare coyote tapeworm in humans
EDMONTON — Doctors at the University of Alberta are raising the alarm about a rare tapeworm that, until recently, hadn’t been seen in humans in Canada since the 1920s.
The worm is harmless to coyotes and other dogs, but can spread like a slow-moving cancer in humans and is potentially deadly if untreated.
Infectious disease expert Stan Houston says there have been four cases in Alberta in the last four years and the only other one in Canada was in Manitoba in 1928.
He says that’s a rate that is worth keeping an eye on.


