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Indiana Joins States Investigating Illness In E-Cigarette Users

By Isaiah Seibert, IPB News | Published on in Government, Health
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Indiana’s health department is investigating 11 cases of a severe respiratory illness to see if they’re linked to e-cigarettes. Similar cases were also discovered in Illinois and Wisconsin.

Indiana health officials say six of those cases have been confirmed. The patients range in age from 16 to 65, and all say they used e-cigarettes before getting sick.

“The majority of them are adults, and there have been no deaths,” Indiana State Department of Health spokesperson Greta Sanderson wrote in an email. Eight people are still hospitalized.

The ISDH won’t say where the cases have occurred, citing privacy guidelines.

Symptoms include shortness of breath and chest pain, along with weight loss, nausea, and abdominal pain.

Reports of similar illnesses have popped up recently across the Midwest.

Wisconsin has confirmed 15 cases and is looking into another 15. Illinois has reported six cases and is investigating another five.

Indiana officials say it’s unclear what vaping products may have a connection to the illnesses here. Tests for viral, bacterial, and fungal infections came back negative.