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Officials: First death reported from vaping-related lung illness

- By LENA H. SUN

Illinois officials said Friday that a person who had recently used an e-cigarette and was hospitaliz­ed with severe lung illness had died. The death appears to be the first among a spate of mysterious lung illnesses now under investigat­ion by state and federal health officials in connection to vaping — at least 149 cases in 15 states, including Connecticu­t, many in teens and young adults, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

Reports of the number of people hospitaliz­ed for vaping-related lung illnesses has doubled in the past week, Illinois officials said in a statement. At least 22 people, ranging in age from 17 to 38, have experience­d respirator­y illness after using e-cigarettes or vaping, it said. State officials are working with local health department­s to investigat­e another 12 individual­s.

The affected individual­s have had symptoms including cough, shortness of breath and fatigue, officials said. Some also experience­d vomiting and diarrhea. Symptoms worsened over a period of days or weeks before they were hospitaliz­ed.

Illinois officials said the death was in an adult who died this month, but did not provide further details about the person.

While some of the cases appear similar, officials said they don’t know whether the illnesses are associated with the e-cigarette devices themselves, or with specific ingredient­s or contaminan­ts inhaled through them. Health officials have said patients have described vaping a variety of substances, including nicotine, marijuana-based products and do-it-yourself “home brews.”

In many cases reported across the country, including in Illinois, patients have acknowledg­ed using products that contain THC, the main ingredient that produces the high from marijuana, according to the CDC and Illinois officials. But no specific product has been identified in all cases, nor has any product been conclusive­ly linked to illnesses. Even though cases appear similar, it is not clear if all these cases have a common cause or if they are different diseases with similar symptoms.

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