The source of the current outbreak is unknown, but certain types of fresh produce have historically been the culprit.

Health officials report a surge in cyclosporiasis cases linked to severe gastrointestinal issues across the US.

The source of the illnesses is still unknown, but fresh produce is suspected.

Cases of cyclosporiasis, which causes explosive diarrhea and other food poisoning symptoms, have topped 1,000. See which states have the most.

There are now more than 700 cases in Michigan, up from just 572 over the weekend, as other states also see increase

What to know about the current situation

Hundreds of people in the U.S. have gotten sick so far from cyclosporiasis.

Cases of cyclosporiasis, an infection that causes "explosive" diarrhea, are on the rise throughout the United States, health officials said Wednesday.

Michigan has logged 1,251 cases of the illness in less than three weeks, immensely more than the average of about 50 infections recorded there annually.

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Cyclospora infections are rapidly increasing across seventeen United States states this summer. Michigan has reported a significant rise in confirmed cases during July. This…

It’s not clear what’s causing rising cases of cyclosporiasis, but cooking fruits and veggies and washing produce can help reduce your risk.

Hundreds of cyclosporiasis cases have been reported across the US. Here's where they're occurring and tips to help reduce your risk of infection.

Michigan alone has reported more than 700 cases of the seasonal food poisoning parasite often linked to fresh produce. Why haven't we found the cause?

Michigan has reported over 1,200 cases of the parasitic illness that causes diarrhea.

The source of the current outbreak is unknown, but certain types of fresh produce have historically been the culprit.

'We don't need to panic,' says one expert

As state health officials scramble to find the source of the foodborne parasite, the CDC said Friday it’s unclear whether the outbreaks across the country are connected.

Health experts advise washing hands and produce amid a significant outbreak of a parasitic infection in Michigan, affecting more than 1,500 people.

Cyclosporiasis has sickened some 2,000 Americans so far this year.

The intestinal illness is on the rise across the United States.