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Beef tapeworms, specifically Taenia saginata, typically reach maturity in about 2 to 3 months after the initial infection. They develop in the intestines of the host, where they can grow to several meters in length. Once mature, they can produce eggs that are expelled through the host's feces, continuing the lifecycle. Proper cooking of beef can prevent infection.

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