hawgrider
06-06-2017, 06:57 AM
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14 people have been severely poisoned by death cap mushrooms in Northern California within the last few months, some so severe they needed liver transplants to survive. Officials are now urging extreme caution to wild mushroom hunters.
People often mistake poisonous mushrooms for edible mushrooms, but the high number of poisonings in Northern California recently is alarming.
According to a “Morbidity and Mortality” report by the federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, these string of poisonings began popping up December after mushrooms experts noticed a large bloom of death caps in November.
The worst case of poisoning occurred in Salinas, California, when a woman was given the death cap mushrooms by a forager. She cooked the toxic mushrooms for herself, https://www.outdoorhub.com/news/2017/06/05/growing-numbers-death-cap-mushroom-poisonings-serious-cause-concern/
14 people have been severely poisoned by death cap mushrooms in Northern California within the last few months, some so severe they needed liver transplants to survive. Officials are now urging extreme caution to wild mushroom hunters.
People often mistake poisonous mushrooms for edible mushrooms, but the high number of poisonings in Northern California recently is alarming.
According to a “Morbidity and Mortality” report by the federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, these string of poisonings began popping up December after mushrooms experts noticed a large bloom of death caps in November.
The worst case of poisoning occurred in Salinas, California, when a woman was given the death cap mushrooms by a forager. She cooked the toxic mushrooms for herself, https://www.outdoorhub.com/news/2017/06/05/growing-numbers-death-cap-mushroom-poisonings-serious-cause-concern/