How Worried Should You Be About Cyclospora?











Don’t stop eating fruits and vegetables.
Reported by 24 outlets — NYT Home, CBS News, NPR Health, NBC News, PBS NewsHour, and 10 more. See all sources ↓
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Why it matters
24 outlets are covering this world story — one to watch as reporting develops.
- What's the story?
- Don’t stop eating fruits and vegetables.
- How widely is it covered?
- 24 outlets, average source rating 7.5/10.
- When was it last updated?
- 3m ago.
How outlets are framing the same story
Here's how each outlet is covering the story — compare their headlines and timing at a glance.
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Is it safe to eat produce? A rise in diarrhea-causing cyclosporiasis sparks fears of fruit, vegetables
Sources9TypeCoverageCBS News
NPR Health
The Guardian US
The Hill
WIRED
LA Times California
Seattle Times
Chicago Sun-Times
Investing.com · Economy
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Cyclosporiasis infections are surging. Michigan officials say lettuce is a possible cause
Sources2TypeCoveragePBS NewsHour
MarketWatch
- Coverage card1 outlet3CoverageScouting report
How Worried Should You Be About Cyclospora?
Sources1TypeCoverageNYT Home
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Parasite outbreak spreads across U.S.
Sources1TypeCoverageNBC News
- Coverage card1 outlet5CoverageScouting report
Taco Bell ‘voluntarily and temporarily’ cuts ingredients as investigators probe dodgy lettuce behind worst outbreak of its kind
Sources1TypeCoverageFortune
- Coverage card1 outlet6CoverageScouting report
The Cyclospora outbreak has every toddler parent asking the same question: Are berries safe?
Sources1TypeCoverageBusiness Insider
NYT Home9
NYT Home9
NYT Home9
CBS News8
CBS News8
NPR Health8
CBS News8
NBC News8
PBS NewsHour8
CBS News8
The Guardian US8
NPR Health8
CBS News8
The Hill7
The Hill7
WIRED7
MarketWatch7
LA Times California7
The Hill7
Seattle Times6
Fortune6
Business Insider6
Chicago Sun-Times6
Investing.com · Economy6