Health officials are investigating cyclosporiasis cases. Experts explain how to wash produce, reduce your risk and know warning signs of infection.

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

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

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

Cyclosporiasis, a parasitic infection known for causing intense, watery diarrhea is spiking across the country. Here are common questions, answered.

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.

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.

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

Cases of cyclosporiasis, an intestinal infection caused by a parasite, are currently being reported in nearly three dozen states, according to an ABC News tally.

How does cyclosporiasis compare to other GI Illnesses: We look at symptoms, causes, recovery times and what sets this food-borne infection apart.

Health officials are investigating cyclosporiasis cases. Experts explain how to wash produce, reduce your risk and know warning signs of infection.

Cyclosporiasis cases US: A growing cyclosporiasis outbreak has affected thirty-one US states, causing severe diarrhea. Michigan leads with over one thousand cases, prompting food…

The source of the current US outbreak is unknown, but in the past, cyclosporiasis has been linked to raspberries, basil, snow peas, green onions, and lettuce.

Cyclosporiasis has been reported in 31 states and has hospitalized 86 people as of July 9, according to statistics reported to the CDC.

The CDC offers tips on preparing and storing fresh produce to help prevent cyclosporiasis when cooking at home.

Cyclospora, a parasitic infection that can cause weeks of severe diarrhea, is spreading in the U.S. Here's what to know about the disease, and how to stay safe.

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