The county's Department of Health Services said Thursday that the resident died over the past weekend. Officials did not release the person's name, age or where in the county they lived.
Officials said there were 35 cases of wild mushroom poisoning across California between Nov. 18 and Jan. 4. Three people died in the poisonings, while another three needed liver transplants.
Last month, the California Department of Public Health issued an advisory after poisonings were reported in clusters in the Monterey area and the Bay Area.
Poisonous mushrooms, such as the Amanita ocreata (Death Angel), Amanita phalloides (Death Cap) and the Amanita muscaria (Fly Amanita), cannot be made safe by cooking, boiling or drying.
Officials said early symptoms may go away within a day, but serious to fatal liver damage can develop within two to three days.
Anyone who may have eaten a poisonous mushroom is urged to seek medical help immediately.
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