Warning comes as more than 130 people who ate range of contaminated fresh food items suffer symptoms including hallucinations and delirium
Symptoms can be severe and include delirium or confusion, hallucinations, dilated pupils, rapid heartbeat, flushed face, blurred vision, dry mouth and skin, and fever.
“There are lots of plants that could do this – lots of weeds that are relatives to potato and tomato,” he said. Summerell said farmers were facing the extra challenge of an explosion of weeds right across the country after months of rain and floods.
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