Two men in Rochester, N.Y., died after being infected with a rare fungus found in bat feces, which is sometimes used as fertilizer, researchers wrote in a medical journal.
Two men from Rochester, NY died from a fungal lung infection linked to using bat guano as fertilizer for growing cannabis.
The men, who had been cultivating cannabis for personal use, developed a condition called histoplasmosis after breathing in ...
A recent study revealed that two men from Rochester, New York, died from pneumonia caused by a fungal infection after using ...
They both suffered from symptoms including fever, chronic cough, significant weight loss, blood poisoning, and eventually, respiratory failure.
The unidentified men from Rochester, ages 64 and 59, smoked pot that had been tainted with a fungus found in the bat ...
Doctors have reported two rare and fatal cases of histoplasmosis, a fungal disease linked to bat guano used as fertilizer for ...
"Exposure to bat guano among cannabis growers appears to be a recent trend that can lead to histoplasmosis cases," researchers said.
The two Rochester men experienced weight loss and difficulty breathing before going to the hospital, doctors said.
Two men in Rochester, USA, tragically died from a rare lung infection called histoplasmosis after using bat guano, or bat ...
Doctors in New York shared two separate case studies of men who died after using bat poop, sometimes called guano, for a ...
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