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CENTRAL HIGHLANDS / EJE VOLCÁNICO
Toxic Mushroom
Clinical Reference Guide
Estado de México · Puebla · Tlaxcala · Mexico City Metropolitan Area
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Spore & Scout has developed a clinical reference covering the 6 most dangerous toxic mushroom species in Mexico’s Central Highlands — including symptom timelines, toxin mechanisms, Nahuatl nomenclature, and treatment considerations.

Designed for emergency departments, urgent care, EMS, and poison control consultation in the high-altitude pine-oak-fir forest zone. Scan the QR code below for immediate access.

FOR USE BY:
Emergency Physicians · Toxicologists · EMS Providers · Poison Control Specialists · Urgent Care Clinicians
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SPECIES COVERED
Amanita phalloides (Death Cap)
Amanita arocheae (Latin American Death Cap)
Amanita bisporigera (Eastern Destroying Angel)
Cortinarius rubellus / orellanus (Deadly Webcaps)
Gyromitra esculenta (False Morel)
Chlorophyllum molybdites (False Parasol)
☎ Emergency Contacts — Tap to Call
CITOX / National Emergency: 911 — available 24/7 nationwide
Hospital Juárez de México: +52 55 5782 0800 — toxicology consultation, 24/7
Hospital Veterinario UNAM: +52 55 5622 1700 — veterinary toxicology