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Man Fights For Life After Slug-Eating Stunt

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An Australian man has been left in a critical condition after eating a slug for a dare.



The 21-year-old from Sydney contracted a disease called rat lungworm which is a rare form of meningitis, according to Australian national broadcaster ABC.



The incident has led to health officials warning of the dangers of eating raw gastropods, or slugs and snails, which carry the parasitic worm.



The disease causes the brain and spinal cord to swell and can be fatal.



However, Dr Jeremy McAnulty from New South Wales Health said most people recover from the illness because the body's immune system can get rid of it.



It cannot be transferred from person to person.



The larvae of the parasite is only found in rodents' faeces, which many snails and slugs eat and then become infected.



Dr McAnulty advised anyone planning to eat the slippery creatures to wash them thoroughly first.



The rat lungworm is mainly found in Asia and the Pacific Islands.





Link: http://uk.news.yahoo.com/5/20100513/tod-man-fights-for-life-after-slug-eatin-870a197.html
 
That sucks for him, why would you even consider it
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The Dragon Slayer said:
That sucks for him, why would you even consider it
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He's Australian... what did you expect?
And to all those aussies out there, I'm a kiwi...
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Not the smartest thing to do but would hate for him to die from dumbness. I wonder if the bet was worth it.
 
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