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Canine hookworms are becoming an increasing threat to pets and people, researchers say.
The parasites have developed drug resistance in both North America and Australia .
Hookworms from dogs can cause anemia, diarrhea and malnutrition in dogs, which can be fatal.
The study authors called for a change in how deworming drugs are used to treat dogs with parasites.
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