What to know about the cyclosporiasis, the intestinal illness hitting the U.S.
First publishedJul 9, 02:14 UTC
Last updatedJul 15, 01:36 UTC · 6m ago
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Answer
As of Tuesday, nearly 7,000 people in 34 states reported symptoms tied to a parasitic illness that, so far, has no official source. Carter Evans reports on what's suspected of being behind the cyclosporiasis outbreak.
Reported by 16 outlets — CBS News, NBC News, PBS NewsHour, The Guardian US, NPR Health, and 7 more. See all sources ↓
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In brief
- What's the story?
- As of Tuesday, nearly 7,000 people in 34 states reported symptoms tied to a parasitic illness that, so far, has no official source. Carter Evans reports on what's suspected of being behind the cyclosporiasis outbreak.
- How widely is it covered?
- 16 outlets, average source rating 7.1/10.
- When was it last updated?
- 6m ago.
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How outlets are framing the same story
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Illinois reports 216 cases of cyclosporiasis, intestinal infection that causes 'explosive diarrhea'
Sources9TypeCoverageCBS News
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The Guardian US
NPR Health
The Hill
Ars Technica
Chicago Sun-Times
Business Insider
New York Post
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As cyclospora illnesses surge to a record, Michigan officials eye lettuce as a possible cause
Sources3TypeCoveragePBS NewsHour
MarketWatch
Seattle Times
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Sources (16)
Avg source rating 7.1/10CBS News8
NBC News8
PBS NewsHour8
The Guardian US8
NBC News8
NBC News8
NPR Health8
CBS News8
MarketWatch7
The Hill7
Ars Technica7
Chicago Sun-Times6
Seattle Times6
Business Insider6
Business Insider6
New York Post5
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