There are steps you can take to reduce your risk during this foodborne outbreak

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.

Foods like bagged salad mixes, berries, basil and cilantro have been linked to past cyclosporiasis outbreak. See a full list for what to know.

Officials are still searching for the source of the outbreak, prompting consumers to seek advice on social media about which foods to avoid.

From the daily newsletter: a parasite that causes diarrhea is sending people to the hospital across the country. What can we do to stay safe?

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Here's what doctors say about produce, pools and reducing your risk.

A recent outbreak of cyclosporiasis—a foodborne illness contracted from eating contaminated food, typically fresh produce—has impacted at least 34 states nationwide.

Coverage always frames cyclosporiasis as a food safety story: contaminated basil and bad lettuce. I have a different diagnosis on this outbreak.

Cyclospora cases are rising across the US. Here's what to know about symptoms, spread, treatment and prevention.

There are steps you can take to reduce your risk during this foodborne outbreak