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Cyclospora Outbreak: What to Know About Symptoms and Food Safety

First publishedJul 9, 02:14 UTC
Last updatedJul 16, 20:47 UTC · 15h ago
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Answer

A parasite called Cyclospora is causing a health outbreak across the United States, sickening thousands of people in over 30 states. Health officials are currently investigating to find out where the infection is coming from. The illness causes symptoms like diarrhea and fatigue.

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Many people in the U.S. are getting sick from Cyclospora. This parasite makes people have bad stomach problems, like diarrhea. Cases are rising quickly across many states. Officials do not yet know the exact source of the sickness. People should be careful about what they eat.

Why it matters

Because this illness is spreading fast, you need to know how to protect yourself. Knowing the symptoms helps you know if you might have it too.

In brief
What causes Cyclospora?
Cyclospora is a parasite that makes people sick in their intestines.
How many states are affected?
More than 30 states have reported cases of this illness.
What should you do to stay safe?
Experts suggest washing your leafy greens and vegetables well before eating them.
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Most outlets focus on the rising number of cases and the lack of a confirmed source. Some also emphasize practical advice, like food safety tips.

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    High Case Numbers & Investigation Status (The main problem)

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    CBS NewsCases are rising across dozens of states.
    NYT HomeThousands have been sickened; source is unknown.
    The HillCDC warns more cases could be involved.
    NPR HealthA surge of cases is hitting the U.S.
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    Symptoms & Severity (What it feels like)

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    CBS NewsCauses diarrhea-causing parasite.
    The HillCan lead to explosive diarrhea.
    NPR HealthCauses diarrhea and fatigue.
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    Food Safety & Prevention (How to stop it)

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    NYT HomeExperts have tips on how to stay safe.
    The HillUrged people to wash leafy greens/vegetables.
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    Specific Details & Official Commentary (Deeper dive)

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    CBS NewsDr. Gounder explains what is known.
    NBC NewsMichigan official suggests lettuce link.
    The HillAgriculture Sec. Rollins says it's an FDA issue.
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