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How Worried Should You Be About Cyclospora?

First publishedJul 9, 02:14 UTC
Last updatedJul 15, 20:14 UTC · 3m ago
11 outletCBS News11 outletNPR Health88 outletsInvesting.com · Economy, The Hill, The Guardian US, CBS News, PBS NewsHour, Chicago Sun-Times, LA Times California, MarketWatch33 outletsNBC News, NYT Home, CBS News33 outletsNPR Health, Business Insider, NYT Home44 outletsWIRED, CBS News, Fortune44 outletsThe Hill, Seattle Times, NYT Home
CBS News8What to know about "explosive" diarrhea-causing parasite reported in several statesOpen ↗NPR Health8What to know about the cyclosporiasis, the intestinal illness hitting the U.S.Open ↗Investing.com · Economy6FDA investigates produce items linked to cyclosporiasis outbreakOpen ↗The Hill7Why cyclosporiasis cases are likely way underreportedOpen ↗The Guardian US8Cyclospora outbreaks causing diarrhea in US expected to continue through AugustOpen ↗CBS News8Cyclospora outbreak leaves consumers guessing which foods are safeOpen ↗PBS NewsHour8Cyclosporiasis infections are surging. Michigan officials say lettuce is a possible causeOpen ↗Chicago Sun-Times6Illinois reports 216 cases of cyclosporiasis, intestinal infection that causes 'explosive diarrhea'Open ↗LA Times California7Is it safe to eat produce? A rise in diarrhea-causing cyclosporiasis sparks fears of fruit, vegetablesOpen ↗MarketWatch7Skip the lettuce, cook your other greens and more advice on avoiding cyclosporiasisOpen ↗NBC News8Parasite outbreak spreads across U.S.Open ↗NYT Home9How to Stay Safe From Cyclospora, a Parasite Causing Severe Intestinal IllnessOpen ↗CBS News8CDC looking into several items potentially linked to cyclospora parasiteOpen ↗NPR Health8More than 1,600 cases of intestinal illness cyclosporiasis reported in the U.S.Open ↗Business Insider6The Cyclospora outbreak has every toddler parent asking the same question: Are berries safe?Open ↗NYT Home9Cyclospora Cases Rise Rapidly, With No Source Yet ConfirmedOpen ↗WIRED7The Explosive Diarrhea Outbreak Is About to Get Much BiggerOpen ↗CBS News8What we know about the cyclosporiasis outbreak as cases rise across dozens of statesOpen ↗CBS News8How to protect yourself from the diarrhea-causing parasite as cyclosporiasis cases riseOpen ↗Fortune6Taco Bell ‘voluntarily and temporarily’ cuts ingredients as investigators probe dodgy lettuce behind worst outbreak of its kindOpen ↗The Hill7Agriculture Sec. Rollins on cyclosporiasis: ‘It’s an FDA issue, not a USDA issue’Open ↗The Hill7Four states linked to cyclosporiasis outbreak, CDC warns more could be involvedOpen ↗Seattle Times6Cyclospora cases rise rapidly in U.S., with no source yet confirmedOpen ↗NYT Home9How Worried Should You Be About Cyclospora?Open ↗
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Don’t stop eating fruits and vegetables.

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Don’t stop eating fruits and vegetables.
How widely is it covered?
24 outlets, average source rating 7.5/10.
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3m ago.
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    Scouting report

    Is it safe to eat produce? A rise in diarrhea-causing cyclosporiasis sparks fears of fruit, vegetables

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    TypeCoverage
    CBS News
    NPR Health
    The Guardian US
    The Hill
    WIRED
    LA Times California
    Seattle Times
    Chicago Sun-Times
    Investing.com · Economy
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    Scouting report

    Cyclosporiasis infections are surging. Michigan officials say lettuce is a possible cause

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    TypeCoverage
    PBS NewsHour
    MarketWatch
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    3Coverage
    Scouting report

    How Worried Should You Be About Cyclospora?

    Sources1
    TypeCoverage
    NYT Home
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    4Coverage
    Scouting report

    Parasite outbreak spreads across U.S.

    Sources1
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    NBC News
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    5Coverage
    Scouting report

    Taco Bell ‘voluntarily and temporarily’ cuts ingredients as investigators probe dodgy lettuce behind worst outbreak of its kind

    Sources1
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    Fortune
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    6Coverage
    Scouting report

    The Cyclospora outbreak has every toddler parent asking the same question: Are berries safe?

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    Business Insider
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