USA TODAY reached out to major national fast-food chains asking if they are doing anything different during the uptick in cyclosporiasis cases.

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

Cyclosporiasis is passed through contaminated food and water

The menu changes come as health officials investigate a cyclosporiasis outbreak

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 — the state with the highest infection count — recorded 1,251 total cases of Cyclosporiasis on Thursday, a 26% jump from the previous day.

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

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.

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

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

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Cases of cyclosporiasis continue to climb rapidly as 13 new states reported infections. See map tracking the spread.

Americans across dozens of states have fallen victim to a microscopic foodborne parasite that can cause "explosive diarrhoea", US health authorities said.

A widespread cyclosporiasis outbreak is affecting Americans, with 31 states reporting cases of severe gastrointestinal illness.

As cases of cyclosporiasis rise, investigators may be overlooking the true source, experts told USA TODAY.

More than half US states have reported an outbreak of Cyclosporiasis, an infection caused by a microscopic parasite that is leading to explosive diarrhoea. Michigan is the worst…

USA TODAY reached out to major national fast-food chains asking if they are doing anything different during the uptick in cyclosporiasis cases.

A fast-spreading stomach parasite has sickened thousands of people across more than 30 US states.

Health officials are tracking new cases of cyclosporiasis, a foodborne infection that leads to severe gastrointestinal symptoms, including intense diarrhea.

A doctor explains how you can stay healthy and how to avoid getting cyclosporiasis amidst the increasing outbreak in America.