A 10-year retrospective review of mushroom exposures reported to the United Kingdom National Poisons Information Service between 2013 and 2022.

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Ella P Edwards, Sachin Patel, Laurence A Gray, Aravindan Veiraiah, Sally M Bradberry, Ruben H K Thanacoody, James M Coulson
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Abstract

Introduction: Several poisonous mushroom species are present in the United Kingdom, but exposures that cause severe toxicity or death are rare. This study uses poison centre data to describe trends in mushroom poisoning in the United Kingdom over a 10-year period.

Methods: A retrospective review of telephone enquiries from healthcare professionals to the National Poisons Information Service regarding mushroom ingestions between January 2013 and December 2022 was performed.

Results: The service received 1,285 enquiries relating to 1,195 patients. Most enquiries were received from September to November, with a peak of 305 enquiries in October. Over half of the enquiries were from emergency departments (54%). Children made up 59.5% of the total exposures. Most exposures occurred at home (n = 802; 68.1%). The circumstance was unintentional in 84.2% of enquiries (n = 988). In 80% of cases, the species was recorded as "mushroom not known." A mycologist was contacted for identification in 4.2% of cases. Most patients were asymptomatic (n = 697; 58.3%). Common features in symptomatic patients were gastrointestinal upset, kidney and liver injury, and somnolence. Patients with severe or moderate features presented later than patients with minor or no features. No fatalities were reported.

Discussion: The highest number of enquiries corresponds to the peak of the mushroom growing season. Unintentional ingestions in children tend to be of unknown mushrooms. Garden mushrooms are unlikely to result in poisoning, which may explain the large number of asymptomatic patients. Mushroom poisoning in adults tends to produce more severe features, as they are likely to intentionally ingest mushrooms in larger quantities, or present to hospital later.

Conclusion: Unintentional ingestions by children accounted for the majority of enquiries. Most exposures were asymptomatic. There is a need to increase safety messages, especially aimed at children, regarding the risks of ingesting unidentified mushrooms.

对2013年至2022年期间向英国国家毒物信息服务处报告的蘑菇暴露进行了10年回顾性审查。
简介:几种有毒的蘑菇物种存在于英国,但引起严重毒性或死亡的暴露是罕见的。这项研究使用毒物中心的数据来描述英国10年来蘑菇中毒的趋势。方法:回顾性分析2013年1月至2022年12月期间卫生保健专业人员向国家毒物信息服务中心询问蘑菇摄入情况的电话查询。结果:共收到1285份查询,涉及1195名患者。大部分查询在九月至十一月接获,其中十月的查询最多,达305宗。超过一半的问询来自急诊科(54%)。儿童占总暴露量的59.5%。大多数暴露发生在家中(n = 802;68.1%)。84.2%的调查(n = 988)的情况是非故意的。在80%的案例中,该物种被记录为“未知蘑菇”。4.2%的病例联系真菌学家进行鉴定。大多数患者无症状(n = 697;58.3%)。有症状患者的共同特征是胃肠不适、肾和肝损伤以及嗜睡。重度或中度特征的患者比轻度或无特征的患者出现晚。没有人员死亡的报道。讨论:询盘数量最多的时候是蘑菇生长季节的高峰期。儿童无意中摄入的往往是不知名的蘑菇。花园蘑菇不太可能导致中毒,这可能解释了大量无症状患者。成年人蘑菇中毒往往会产生更严重的症状,因为他们可能故意摄入大量蘑菇,或者后来去医院。结论:儿童非故意摄入占查询的大多数。大多数接触者无症状。有必要增加安全信息,特别是针对儿童,关于摄入不明蘑菇的风险。
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