April 20, 2026

Study: Many species besides slugs, snails carry rat lungworm disease

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New research from the University of Hawaii at Manoa shows that rat lungworm can be transmitted by many more species than slugs and snails.

The joint effort between UH-Manoa and the University of London analyzed 140 studies and found 32 different species can act as carriers of rat lungworm disease in humans. These include freshwater prawns/shrimp, crayfish, crabs, flatworms, fish, sea snakes, frogs, toads, lizards, centipedes, cattle, pigs and snails.

Study: Many species besides slugs, snails carry rat lungworm disease

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