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What is Diphyllobothrium latum?
Diphyllobothrium latum
, commonly known as the fish tapeworm, is a parasitic organism that infects the intestines of various mammalian hosts, including humans. It is one of the largest tapeworms, capable of growing up to 30 feet in length.
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