US health officials have not identified the source of contamination and are tracing foods linked to cases through the supply chain.

A surge of cases of the intestinal illness that causes diarrhea and nausea has been detected in 31 states, according to federal health authorities, but the source is still under…

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…

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

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.

An outbreak of diarrhea caused by the parasite cyclospora has risen to more than 3,000 cases in Michigan and Ohio.

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

The outbreak has resulted in at least 86 hospitalizations, though no deaths have been reported

The CDC has confirmed 1,645 cases of the parasitic illness, though it is aware of more than 5,100 cases that still require further analysis to confirm they are cyclosporiasis.

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Over 800 cases of cyclosporiasis have been confirmed in more than 30 US states, with health officials investigating the source.

The CDC and states are investigating a surge of cyclosporiasis cases across the country. Specific states' cases are likely linked.

There have been 1,645 confirmed cases of cyclosporiasis acquired in the United States since May 1, and more than 5,100 additional cases are being investigated, the US Centers for…

The current U.S. outbreak, which began on May 1, is centered in Michigan, with Ohio and New York also reporting high numbers of cases.

US health officials have not identified the source of contamination and are tracing foods linked to cases through the supply chain.

US health officials have not identified the source of contamination and are tracing foods linked to cases through the supply chain.

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention says they are scouring food supply chain for culprit, which may be lettuce

Nearly 7,000 cases of cyclosporiasis, an intestinal infection, have been reported across 34 US states. Learn about the outbreak and its suspected causes.

Cases of cyclosporiasis — the foodborne illness that can cause prolonged bouts of watery diarrhea — continue to surge nationwide, raising questions about the partial dismantling…

Over 3,000 people in more than 30 US states have contracted cyclosporiasis, linked to the Cyclospora parasite found in fresh produce. | Health