"Fatal Outbreak: CDC Links Morel Mushrooms to Gastrointestinal Deaths"

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Two people died and 51 others fell ill after consuming morel mushrooms at a Montana restaurant, leading to an outbreak of gastrointestinal illnesses. The CDC report indicated that the consumption of raw morel mushrooms, particularly in a special sushi roll offered by the restaurant, was strongly associated with the illnesses. The restaurant, identified as Dave’s Sushi in Bozeman, temporarily closed and later reopened after cooperating with health officials. State health authorities advised caution and thorough cooking when consuming morel mushrooms due to their potential toxicity.
Topics:health#cdc#food-poisoning#gastrointestinal-illness#health-food-safety#morel-mushrooms#restaurant-outbreak
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