Toi Te Ora - Public health Service have issued a warning about a disease contracted by potting mix.
Compost, potting mix and garden soils often contain the bacteria which cause legionellosis - also known as Legionnaires' disease. Infection can occur when dust from compost and potting mixes is inhaled.
Legionnaires' disease can vary in severity from a flu-like illness to severe pneumonia. Symptoms include fever, chills, muscle aches and pains, shortness of breath and coughing.
Anyone who develops such symptoms within 2 - 10 days after handling compost or potting mix should see their doctor without delay. It can be a serious illness that requires hospital treatment.
The disease is more common in middle-aged and older people, smokers, people with underlying lung disease and other long term conditions such as diabetes, and those with weaker immune systems.