The 64-year-old was having trouble eating and had dropped 35 pounds in only a few months. He also smoked tobacco and marijuana for a long time, and he also sometimes drank alcohol.
In the past, bypass surgery was performed to reroute blood flow to his legs. To put it simply, neither guy was in the best of health when they started consuming bat guano from two distinct sources.
The 64-year-old discovered the excrement in his attic due to a severe bat infestation, while the 59-year-old purchased some bat guano online.
The males were inhaling Histoplasma capsulatum from one of those feces sources for an indeterminate period of time.
Histoplasmosis only affects around 1% of those exposed to Histoplasma capsulatum. Additionally, the symptoms vary in intensity even for individuals who do get it.
Just around 5% of those who have the virus pass away. Due to their lengthy and problematic medical histories, these two elderly men were not fit to endure extended exposure.