Guest guest Posted March 2, 2006 Report Share Posted March 2, 2006 What the hell, I thought mold wasn't dangerous. but 5 to 6 deaths a year is normal. tigerpaw2c <tigerpaw2c@...> wrote: Deadly Fungus Updated: 6:35 PM Mar 1, 2006 WMTV - Madison,WI VIDEO http://nbc15.madison.com/news/headlines/2390436.html In Merrill, a 16-year-old teenager was killed after contracting blastomycosis. Six others in Lincoln County have been sickened in the last two months. The fungal infection has also shown up in Marathon and Sawyer Counties. Blastomycosis exists in the form of mold, which when ingested creates a fungal infection. The disease primarily affects the lungs and skin. And while, the fungal infection is not new to Wisconsin, it does have state health officials examining all the case details. Archer, an epidemiologist for the State of Wisconsin says, " We're seeing a cluster, which is more than we normally see so far this time of the year. They normally see eight cases a year, and we're probably going to exceed that in a short time. " Blastomycosis can not be transferred from person to person. FAIR USE NOTICE: Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 2, 2006 Report Share Posted March 2, 2006 what I dont get is that they have cases of this every year, I've never heard of it before, isn't this proof of what toxic molds can do? why are these storys of death by mold not splashed all over the news. the public needs a wake up call, but these stories dont make the list, thats so wrong. Deadly Fungus > Updated: 6:35 PM Mar 1, 2006 > WMTV - Madison,WI > > VIDEO > > http://nbc15.madison.com/news/headlines/2390436.html > > In Merrill, a 16-year-old teenager was killed after contracting > blastomycosis. > > Six others in Lincoln County have been sickened in the last two > months. > > The fungal infection has also shown up in Marathon and Sawyer > Counties. > > Blastomycosis exists in the form of mold, which when ingested > creates a fungal infection. The disease primarily affects the lungs > and skin. > > And while, the fungal infection is not new to Wisconsin, it does > have state health officials examining all the case details. > > Archer, an epidemiologist for the State of Wisconsin > says, " We're seeing a cluster, which is more than we normally see so > far this time of the year. They normally see eight cases a year, and > we're probably going to exceed that in a short time. " > > Blastomycosis can not be transferred from person to person. > > > > > > > > > FAIR USE NOTICE: > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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