Health Officials in Michigan Identify ‘Potential Source’ of Cyclospora Outbreak








Health officials in Michigan identified lettuce or salad greens as a potential source of the cyclosporiasis outbreak, which has affected over 2,800 people in 31 states.
Reported by 10 outlets — NYT Home, NBC News, PBS NewsHour, The Guardian US, Ars Technica, and 3 more. See all sources ↓
Health officials in Michigan said in a statement that lettuce or salad greens could be a potential source of the recent outbreak of cyclosporiasis.
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Why it matters
There is a sickness called cyclosporiasis. It makes people have 'watery diarrhea' and lose weight. Many people in Michigan and other states got sick from eating lettuce or salad greens.
- What's the story?
- Health officials in Michigan identified lettuce or salad greens as a potential source of the cyclosporiasis outbreak, which has affected over 2,800 people in 31 states.
- How widely is it covered?
- 10 outlets, average source rating 7.4/10.
- When was it last updated?
- 3m ago.
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