Santa Barbara County issues new warning about health risks from eating wild mushrooms

There are new warnings about eating foraged wild mushrooms, after more than three dozen people in the state have been hospitalized due to accidental poisoning.

Recent rainfall has led to widespread growth of toxic death cap mushrooms. They look like, and can be easily confused with, store-bought, safe-to-eat mushrooms. But they contain toxins that can cause dangerous and even deadly liver and kidney damage.

State Department of Public Health officials said accidental poisoning cases have been reported from Sonoma to San Luis Obispo Counties. There have been 39 hospitalizations…

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