Parasitic outbreak of cyclosporiasis linked in Michigan to lettuce
Health officials report a rising number of cyclosporiasis cases across the U.S. as investigations link an outbreak in Michigan to fresh lettuce.
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Health officials report a rising number of cyclosporiasis cases across the U.S. as investigations link an outbreak in Michigan to fresh lettuce.
Public health agencies are reporting an increase in cyclosporiasis cases across multiple states, prompting investigation into potential produce-linked sources.
Statewide cyclosporiasis cases have reached 700, with recent confirmed infections reported in Ionia County.
The CDC is investigating a multi-state parasitic outbreak causing "explosive" diarrhea, with cases now reported across 17 states.