Vancouver Island has one of the highest rates of Cryptococcus infection in the world
Tuesday, May 4, 2010 - 15:00
in Health & Medicine
Cryptococcus disease is a rare but serious infection resulting from inhaling a toxic fungus often found in fir trees. Approximately 250 people have been infected with the disease in British Columbia since its emergence in 1999. The disease can cause meningitis, pneumonia and in 10 per cent of cases it can lead to death.