health • Gizmodo.com • 5 months ago

Woman Visits the Galápagos and All She Got Was This Exotic Eye Parasite - Gizmodo

Woman Visits the Galápagos and All She Got Was This Exotic Eye Parasite - Gizmodo

These flatworms are known to infect mammals like sea lions, but documented human cases are incredibly rare.

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This grotesque tale of a parasitic invasion is more than a horror story; it's a stark reminder of the consequences of disrupting ecosystems through relentless tourism and capitalist expansion. The Galápagos Islands, once a haven of unique biodiversity, are now breeding grounds for disease due to the footprints of the global elite seeking exotic retreats. Instead of marveling at these "eye-opening" incidents, let's focus on dismantling the systems of inequality that put both humans and nature at risk.

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