A team of medical professionals and infectious disease researchers at the University of Rochester, in New York, has found ...
“The buildup of bat guano, or feces, can accumulate ... oily stains on the side of your house where they’re rubbing up against it as they enter. You also may find droppings on the side ...
According to Live Science, the Rochester residents died from pneumonia after the bat poop — also known as guano — released a harmful fungus called Histoplasma capsulatum. During the ...
Spores from the bat guano (poop), which is commonly used as a cannabis fertilizer, contained a harmful fungus responsible for the deaths. Scientists say exposure to bat guano among cannabis ...
According to a study published in Open Forum Infectious Disease, the Rochester residents died from pneumonia after the bat waste, known as guano, released a harmful fungus called Histoplasma ...
Two men in Rochester, USA, tragically died from a rare lung infection called histoplasmosis after using bat guano, or bat droppings, as fertilizer for their cannabis plants. They had purchased the ...
It was not immediately clear when they died. “Exposure to bat guano among cannabis growers appears to be a recent trend that can lead to histoplasmosis cases and outbreaks,” University of ...