is infecting more than humans. shows evidence of other infected hosts, including centipedes, cane toads and invasive coqui frogs.

Rat lungworm is an incurable parasitic disease affecting the brain and spinal cord. In 2018, 10 people contracted the disease in Hawaii. So far this year there are six more confirmed human cases.

Most humans contract the disease by consuming unwashed produce infected by a slug.

But animals are falling ill, too. Researchers on the Big Island recently confirmed the presence of the disease in 87% of invasive coqui frogs studied in Hilo, as well as four greenhouse frogs and two cane toads. Three centipedes were also found to be infected.

Cats, dogs and horses have also have also contracted the disease, displaying severe neurological systems usually within days of .

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