Health officials have now confirmed a total of three cases of rat lungworm disease in travelers who spent time in Hawaii. A report from the Hawaii Department of Health confirms the cases, which are believed to be unrelated to one another.
The disease, which is officially known as angiostrongyliasis but is also called “rat lungworm disease,” is caused by a parasitic infection. The parasite is known to target rats, hence the name, but its life cycle can bring it into contact with humans as well. The severity of the infection can vary from person to person, but the disease can be deadly in some cases.
BGR Top Deals:
- Crazy sale gets you killer noise cancelling headphones for less than half as much as Beats
- Prime Day came early for the Apple Watch Series 4
Trending Right Now:
- Marvel might bring Deadpool to the MCU with Spider-Man’s help
- This is how incredible iOS 13 might look on the iPhone 11
- The iPhone app you need to stop spam calls is on sale for free today
Three cases of potentially deadly rat lungworm infections confirmed in Hawaii originally appeared on BGR.com on Mon, 27 May 2019 at 17:33:06 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
Read more here:: Boy Genius Report