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health1 year ago

CDC Investigates Deadly Morel Mushroom Illness Outbreak

An outbreak of illness linked to morel mushrooms in Montana last year, which resulted in two deaths and numerous illnesses, has been investigated by the CDC. The investigation found that the morels were cultivated and imported from China and served lightly cooked or raw at a restaurant, leading to the illnesses. Proper preparation, including thorough cooking, is recommended to limit adverse health effects. While mushroom sickness from morels is not common, it can occur when they are eaten raw or undercooked, and foragers are advised to be cautious and ensure they are picking true morels to avoid serious illness.

health2 years ago

"Unraveling the Enigma: Investigating the Morel Mushroom Food Poisoning Outbreak"

A food poisoning outbreak linked to a Montana restaurant has shed light on the lack of knowledge surrounding morel mushrooms and the risks associated with their preparation. The U.S. FDA conducted an investigation and found that undercooked or raw morels were the likely cause of the outbreak. The FDA has issued guidelines on preparing morels, emphasizing the importance of cooking them properly. However, even with proper preparation, there is no guarantee of safety. Limited public health information and medical literature exist on morels, and samples taken from the restaurant did not detect any specific toxins or pathogens. The FDA's Food Code reveals that most fleshy mushroom species in North America have not been tested for toxicity, and some species, including false morels, can be deadly or toxic. The outbreak at Dave's Sushi is believed to be one of the first in the U.S. related to morels.