The 'rat lungworm' typically takes root in humans from undercooked vessels like crayfish A woman ate crayfish (also known as ...
Rat lungworm disease is caused by the body’s immunoresponse to the parasite Angiostrongylus cantonensis. A. cantonensis begins its life cycle after a rat eats an infected snail or slug.
Angiostrongylus cantonensis, a parasitic roundworm, was found in a woman’s brain after a long trip to Thailand, Japan and Hawaii, according to a case report. Centers for Disease Control and ...
According to the publication, the test provided clues that she had a parasitic infection caused by the roundworm Angiostrongylus cantonensis, more commonly known as rat lungworm. The infections ...
After a three-week-long vacation through Thailand, Japan and Hawaii, a 30-year-old woman learned she brought home an unwelcome souvenir, doctors said. When the woman first returne ...