CDC Report, "Outbreak of Lung Disease Associated with E-Cigarette Use, or Vaping" identifies more than 380 possible cases of lung illness reported from e-cigarette, or vaping use.
Physicians at University of Utah Heath Center identify vaping-illness specific cells in lungs of patients that may accelerate diagnosis and treatment. Physicians identified in 10 of 10 patients immune cells called lipid-laden macrophages which may provide clues as to specific cause of the vaping associate lung disease.”