Cases of vaping-related illness in Utah rose again last week, from 71 to 76. And 14 potential cases remain under investigation, health officials reported on Monday.
Utah has had an abnormally high rate of the mysterious illness, though state officials confirmed fewer new cases last week than in the previous week.
Health officials have said more than 90 percent of the patients reported vaping unregulated THC products, which are illegal in Utah. Sixty percent of patients reported vaping nicotine products.
“Given the evidence, vaping unregulated THC cartridges or ‘crats’ is likely the driver of this outbreak of severe lung injury,” state health officials wrote in a news release Monday.