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Mushroom Poisoning Outbreaks - China, 2025.

Haijiao Li1, Yizhe Zhang2, Hongshun Zhang1

  • 1State Key Laboratory of Trauma and Chemical Poisoning, National Institute of Occupational Health and Poison Control, Chinese Center for Disease Control and Prevention & Chinese Academy of Preventive Medicine, Beijing, China.

China CDC Weekly
|July 11, 2026
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Summary

Mushroom poisoning remains a threat in China. In 2025, the China Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) recorded the lowest fatality rate in six years, identifying 34 new poisonous mushroom species.

Keywords:
Mushroom poisoningcontrol and preventionspecies identification

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Area of Science:

  • Food safety
  • Mycology
  • Public health surveillance

Background:

  • Mushroom poisoning is a significant food safety concern in China.
  • Systematic investigations since 2019 have tracked poisoning patterns and mushroom diversity.
  • Annual incidents (2019-2024) ranged from 276 to 676, with case fatality rates between 0.87% and 2.86%.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To report on the 2025 mushroom poisoning surveillance data in China.
  • To document the number of incidents, affected individuals, and fatalities.
  • To identify the diversity of poisonous mushroom species involved, including newly recorded ones.

Main Methods:

  • The China Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) conducted systematic investigations.
  • Data collected included poisoning incidents, affected individuals, and fatalities across provincial-level administrative divisions (PLADs).
  • Identification of poisonous mushroom species was performed.

Main Results:

  • In 2025, 828 incidents affected 2,165 individuals, with 13 deaths.
  • The case fatality rate was 0.6%, the lowest recorded in six years.
  • 138 poisonous mushroom species were identified, with 34 being newly recorded in poisoning incidents.

Conclusions:

  • Prompt identification of mushroom species, toxins, and clinical syndromes is crucial for treatment and public health interventions.
  • Continued public education and stricter market regulation for wild mushrooms are necessary.
  • Surveillance data highlights the evolving landscape of mushroom poisoning threats in China.