Harmful Effects of A terrestrial snail
A species of Achatina, Also known as Giant african snail
A terrestrial snail can transmit parasites such as rat lungworm, potentially causing meningitis in humans. Infection occurs through contact with the animal or ingesting contaminated produce. Health effects vary from mild headaches to severe neurological damage, and can be life-threatening, necessitating medical intervention.
Can A terrestrial snail cause disease?
Harmful Facts About A terrestrial snail
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