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Tapeworm infections are generally treatable and rarely lead to death, especially in developed countries. The World Health Organization estimates that serious complications from tapeworm infections, such as cysticercosis, may contribute to thousands of deaths annually, primarily in low-income regions. However, precise statistics on tapeworm-related deaths are difficult to ascertain due to underreporting and varying health conditions across different areas. Overall, the number of deaths directly attributed to tapeworms is relatively low compared to other Infectious Diseases.

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