SPHAGNUM MOSS--DISEASE
Sporotrichosis (Sporo for short) is a fungal disease present in sphagnum
moss, soil, on rose thorns, and decomposing organic matter. No known cases
have been documented occuring with peat moss.
The fungus enters skin through cuts and scratches on fingers, arms or
legs. Small pustules will develop on the skin. Pustules will swell and
turn red. The disease can spread to the bones and other organs. Death can
occur in extreme cases.
If symptoms occur, see a doctor. Treatment can include, but is not limited
to, potassium iodine solutions orally. Severe symptoms can be treated with
amphotericin B. Check with a licensed physican.
Possible problems can be prevented by wearing gloves and long sleeves
when working with peat and sphagnum moss. Wash body parts thoroughly after
working in the yard and garden.
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