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

The CDC is warning about a rise in cyclosporiasis cases. Here's how to reduce your risk.

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

Cases of a parasitic infection are nearing 1,000 in Michigan, according to local health officials.

What to know about the current situation

La infección es causada por el parásito Cyclospora y suele transmitirse por agua o alimentos contaminados.

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

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.

A doctor explains what cyclosporiasis is, what symptoms to look out for, and how to keep your loved ones protected.

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Cyclosporiasis is passed through contaminated food and water

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.

Cases of cyclosporiasis are continuing to rise across the United States, with infections confirmed in at least 18 states.

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

A cyclosporiasis outbreak has affected multiple US states, causing thousands of cases of explosive diarrhoea linked to contaminated food or water.

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.