Health

Oregon Hit With 5th Case Of Mystery Vaping Illness

By Kristian Foden-Vencil (OPB)
Portland, Ore. Sept. 24, 2019 7:08 p.m.

The Oregon Health Authority says a fifth person has been struck by a vaping-related illness.

Dr. Richard Lehman could give no other information, like what products the person used.

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“We don’t even know at this point that the vaping is the direct cause of this, that’s why we’re doing the investigation. So we’re not putting out specific information about product,” said Lehman.

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The Multnomah County Commission also called on the state and federal governments Tuesday to ban the sale of flavored nicotine products.

The commission is urging people to stop vaping and it's asking the OHA to recommend broader vaping prevention efforts.

Nationwide, nine people have died as a result of vaping, including one in Oregon. Four had become sick in Oregon before this latest case, and five in Washington.

So far, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is reporting 530 cases across the country. Most have a history of using e-cigarette products containing THC, the active ingredient in cannabis. Many have reported using both THC and nicotine. And some have reported using only nicotine.

The CDC is recommending people not use e-cigarettes at all while the investigation continues.

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