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21 People Poisoned and 1 Adult Dies After Consuming Wild Mushrooms, Prompting Calif. Health Officials to Issue Advisory
- California CDPH reports 21 amatoxin poisonings linked to wild mushrooms and one death.
- Officials warn death cap mushrooms can be mistaken for edible types and advise against foraging.
- CDPH notes cooking does not neutralize the toxins in poisonous mushrooms.
- Monterey and San Francisco Bay Area areas report clusters amid statewide warning.
- Health officials urge avoiding foraging and consuming mushrooms from unknown sources.
- Public can call California Poison Control for poison-related questions.
- Public health officials emphasize liver damage risk from amatoxin poisoning.
- The advisory underscores that death caps can be mistaken for edible mushrooms.
- Officials indicate rapid progression to liver damage within days.
- The advisory covers statewide guidance, not just isolated incidents.
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