Severe Illness Associated with Eating Mushroom-Containing Chocolate Products - United States, January-October 2024.

Jelonia T Rumph,Andrea Winquist,Alyssa N Troeschel,Skylar Pulver,Amy Helene Schnall,Joseph Ebersole,Michael Yeh,Brooke Burt,Sharon L Federman,Karl Klontz,Catherine Dasenbrock,Heather L Leahy,Shane Brady,Haylea Stuteville,Ketki Patel,Johnni Daniel,Arthur Chang
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In late spring 2024, CDC was alerted to an outbreak of poisoning potentially associated with eating Diamond Shruumz microdosing chocolate bars. Diamond Shruumz microdosing chocolate bars are edible products designed so that small doses of mushroom-derived psychoactive compounds and other psychoactive ingredients can be eaten in a presectioned serving. In response to this alert, CDC and the Food and Drug Administration coordinated a nationwide outbreak investigation to characterize the potential poisonings associated with eating Diamond Shruumz microdosing chocolate bars. A case of poisoning was defined as an illness with moderate or major clinical effects (i.e., symptoms) as defined by America's Poison Centers in a person who ate any Diamond Shruumz product or another mushroom-containing chocolate product during January-October 2024. In total, 180 cases were reported in 34 states. Among these, 73 persons were hospitalized, including 38 persons who required intensive care unit (ICU) admission, 29 who required endotracheal intubation, and two deaths. Eating Diamond Shruumz chocolate bars was associated with higher odds of hospitalization (odds ratio [OR] = 3.29; 95% CI = 1.51-7.40), ICU admission (OR = 6.30; 95% CI = 2.17-22.6), seizures (OR = 8.45; 95% CI = 3.00-27.9), and endotracheal intubation (OR = 8.04; 95% CI = 2.24-44.2), compared with eating other mushroom-containing chocolate products. Eating larger amounts of Diamond Shruumz chocolate bars was associated with an increased likelihood of hospitalization, ICU admission, and endotracheal intubation (p-value for trend tests [p-trend] = 0.023, 0.004, and <0.001, respectively). Diamond Shruumz products were recalled, and the public was advised not to eat, sell, or serve any Diamond Shruumz products and to discard any Diamond Shruumz products previously purchased. Testing of some Diamond Shruumz products identified substances present in psychoactive mushrooms, including muscimol, psilocin (a Schedule I controlled substance), kavalactones, and other substances in some, but not all, tested products. Consumers should be aware of the poisoning risk associated with eating Diamond Shruumz products and other mushroom-containing microdosing chocolate products due to variability in ingredient composition, the absence of standardized regulatory oversight for sampling and testing finished products, and the potential toxicity of compounds intended to produce psychoactive effects.
与食用含蘑菇巧克力产品相关的严重疾病-美国,2024年1月至10月。
2024年春末,疾病预防控制中心接到警报,称可能与食用Diamond Shruumz微剂量巧克力棒有关的中毒爆发。Diamond Shruumz微剂量巧克力棒是一种可食用的产品,它的设计目的是让人们可以在预先准备的食物中食用小剂量的蘑菇衍生的精神活性化合物和其他精神活性成分。作为对这一警报的回应,疾病预防控制中心和食品和药物管理局协调了一项全国性的疫情调查,以确定与食用Diamond Shruumz微剂量巧克力棒有关的潜在中毒。中毒病例被定义为美国中毒中心在2024年1月至10月期间食用任何Diamond Shruumz产品或其他含蘑菇巧克力产品的人出现中度或重大临床效应(即症状)的疾病。34个州共报告了180例病例。其中,73人住院,其中38人需要入住重症监护病房,29人需要气管插管,2人死亡。与食用其他含蘑菇的巧克力制品相比,食用Diamond Shruumz巧克力棒与更高的住院率(比值比[OR] = 3.29; 95% CI = 1.51-7.40)、ICU住院率(OR = 6.30; 95% CI = 2.17-22.6)、癫痫发作率(OR = 8.45; 95% CI = 3.00-27.9)和气管插管率(OR = 8.04; 95% CI = 2.24-44.2)相关。食用较多的Diamond Shruumz巧克力棒与住院、ICU住院和气管插管的可能性增加相关(趋势检验的p值[p-trend]分别= 0.023、0.004和<0.001)。钻石舒卢姆兹产品被召回,公众被建议不要食用、销售或提供任何钻石舒卢姆兹产品,并丢弃之前购买的任何钻石舒卢姆兹产品。在对一些Diamond Shruumz产品的测试中,发现了精神活性蘑菇中存在的物质,包括muscimol、psilocin(附表I受控物质)、卡瓦内酯和一些(但不是全部)测试产品中的其他物质。消费者应该意识到食用Diamond Shruumz产品和其他含有蘑菇的微剂量巧克力产品的中毒风险,因为成分组成的差异,对成品取样和测试缺乏标准化的监管监督,以及旨在产生精神活性作用的化合物的潜在毒性。
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