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Tapeworm is definitely not a fungi. Ringworm I believe is a fungal infection but as all other infections called worms really are some kind of worm. If you use a search engine with 'tapeworm class species and family' I'm sure you can get a better idea of whether it is a protist, round worm, flat worm etc, but I think it might even be a segmented worm.

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Nope. However, they say candida overgrowth (a yeast) and worms often go together. If you have one, you might just have the other, too (though this is not always the case). It's probably more likely to get candida after having worms than to get worms after having candida, but I could be wrong.

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