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Cyclosporiasis cases in Michigan surpass 2,600, health officials say

A widespread cyclosporiasis outbreak has surpassed 3,000 cases, with a significant concentration reported in Michigan.

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The brief

Health officials report a cyclosporiasis outbreak that has now affected more than 3,000 people. In Michigan, cases have specifically surpassed 2,600. The parasite causes diarrhea and is currently being tracked across 31 states.

Coverage from CNN, USA Today, ABC News, and KETV emphasizes the scale of the outbreak and the involvement of the CDC. Specific states mentioned as part of the tracking effort include Nebraska, Iowa, and Michigan. Future developments depend on the CDC's ongoing efforts to stop the outbreak.

Coverage does not yet specify the source of the parasite or the specific timeline for containment.

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Quick answers

How many cases of cyclosporiasis have been reported overall?

The outbreak has jumped to more than 3,000 cases.

Which state has the highest reported case count mentioned?

Michigan has reported surpassing 2,600 cases.

How many states are currently being tracked by the CDC?

The CDC is tracking cases in 31 states, including Nebraska and Iowa.

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