The
number of cases rose to 215 as of Aug. 27, from the U.S. Centers
for Disease Control and Prevention's (CDC) last update of 193
cases last week.
"While some cases in each of the states are similar and appear
to be linked to e-cigarette product use, more information is
needed to determine what is causing the respiratory illnesses,"
the U.S. CDC and the Food and Drug Administration said in a
joint statement. (http://bit.ly/2zwArPh)
The health agencies reiterated that in some cases, patients
acknowledged the use of e-cigarettes containing
tetrahydrocannabinol, the psychoactive component of cannabis.
Additional reports of pulmonary illness are also under
investigation.
Illinois last week reported the death of a person who vaped,
after being hospitalized with severe respiratory illness.
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