21-07-2025
Tourist hotspot named the ‘epicenter' of parasitic brain disease
Tourists visiting Hawaii are being warned the popular holiday destination has become the 'epicenter' of rat lungworm disease, a serious parasitic illness.
Neuroangiostrongyliasis is contracted by consuming raw snails, slugs, or contaminated raw vegetables like kale and potatoes.
Symptoms range from flu-like illness to severe, long-term neurological problems and disabilities, with diagnosis often difficult and requiring a spinal tap.
Experts advise cooking all food thoroughly and meticulously washing and drying fresh produce to prevent infection, especially given the lack of awareness among visitors.
While 80 laboratory-confirmed cases occurred between 2014 and 2023, the disease is largely underdiagnosed.