The unidentified men from Rochester, ages 64 and 59, smoked pot that had been tainted with a fungus found in the bat droppings, known as guano, that caused fatal lung infections, according to a ...
"Exposure to bat guano among cannabis growers appears to be a recent trend that can lead to histoplasmosis cases," researchers said.
Bat guano could expose people, especially local cannabis growers, to Histoplasma fungus, doctors warn in a new case report. © milehightraveler via Getty Homegrown ...
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 from Rochester, NY died from a fungal lung infection linked to using bat guano as fertilizer for growing cannabis. Urgent public awareness needed.
By Shayla Colon Two men died after they contracted a rare fungal infection from exposure to bat feces, also known as guano, that they were using to grow cannabis plants, according to a report ...
Both men, based in Rochester, developed a condition called histoplasmosis after breathing in spores of a harmful fungus from bat poop, also known as guano, according to a report of their cases ...
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 ...