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Galina Yaneva1, Tsonka Dimitrova1, Djeni Cherneva1
1Department of Biology, Faculty of Pharmacy, Medical University of Varna, 9000 Varna, Bulgaria.
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Wild mushroom consumption is widespread worldwide and remains an important cause of foodborne intoxication. This concise review analyzes recent literature on the geographic distribution of poisonous wild mushrooms and the epidemiological patterns of intoxication reported in Asia, Europe, and the Americas. Most poisoning incidents occur as a result of the misidentification of toxic species as edible during mushroom foraging. Alongside well-known poisonous mushrooms, several newly identified toxic species have been reported in recent years. The available epidemiological evidence demonstrates clear regional clustering of poisoning incidents, pronounced seasonal peaks associated with mushroom growth, and a predominance of cases in populations where wild mushroom foraging is a traditional practice. Amatoxin-containing species of the genus Amanita remain the leading cause of severe and fatal intoxications worldwide. Overall, the analyzed studies indicate that wild mushroom poisoning continues to represent a significant food safety and public health concern, particularly in Asia and parts of Europe. Improved toxicological surveillance, public awareness, and timely clinical management are essential for reducing morbidity and mortality associated with these intoxications.
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