3 cyclosporiasis cases confirmed in New Mexico, health officials urge hand washing

New Mexico health officials have confirmed three cases of cyclosporiasis and are advising the public to practice proper hand washing and produce cleaning. The parasite is typically spread through contaminated food and water.
Why it matters
Public health warnings are essential for preventing the spread of foodborne illnesses during peak seasonal months.
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. – New Mexico health officials say the state has three confirmed cyclosporiasis cases this year and they urge people to prevent it with hand washing.
The article is a standard public health advisory based on official government statements.
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