so yeah, looks like it's paywalled, but the summary makes an interesting point nonetheless
a good reminder that even if you trust your supplier they can't ensure every nug is 100% safe from funky shit hitching a ride, best way to avoid this kind of thing is to grow your own green or, for dispensary products, extracts and edibles are more likely to be safer. either way if your green looks/smells wet/mouldy, don't risk it
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Cryptococcal meningitis is a life-threatening condition most commonly observed in immunocompromised individuals. We describe a daily cannabis smoker without evidence of immunodeficiency presenting with confirmed Cryptococcus neoformans meningitis. An investigation of cannabis samples from the patient?s preferred dispensary demonstrated contamination with several varieties of Cryptococcus, including C. neoformans, and other opportunistic fungi. These findings raise concern regarding the safety of dispensary-grade cannabis, even in immunocompetent users.
a good reminder that even if you trust your supplier they can't ensure every nug is 100% safe from funky shit hitching a ride, best way to avoid this kind of thing is to grow your own green or, for dispensary products, extracts and edibles are more likely to be safer. either way if your green looks/smells wet/mouldy, don't risk it
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