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University of Georgia researchers report that brown rats found and analyzed near Atlanta carry rat lungworm.
The parasite can cause dangerous brain encephalitis in both people and pets, and it has previously been spotted in Florida, Alabama, Texas and Louisiana
Scientists point to climate change in explaining the spread of rat lungworm, saying that new snail species might be carrying the parasite and then infecting rats who eat the snails study authors added.
In addition, infections with the worm have also been identified in captive wildlife throughout the Southeast and in a red kangaroo kept in Mississippi, according to the report.
Why the recent spread? Climate change could be to blame, the Atlanta researchers believe. Human interference and “climate-induced changes in local food webs” could be introducing and supporting new snail species that carry the parasite, they suggested.
A. cantonensis now poses “a possible threat to the health of humans and domestic, free-ranging, and captive animals,” the team warned. Doctors and veterinarians alike should consider infection with the parasite as a possible diagnosis for any cases of meningoencephalitis they encounter, Gottdenker’s team advised.
The report was published Sept. 20 inEmerging Infectious Diseases, a journal of the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
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