Cyclosporiasis outbreak: Michigan health officials provide more tips on prevention as cases rise
Michigan health officials are reporting a rapid increase in cyclosporiasis cases, reaching 572 as of early July. The state is investigating the source of the parasitic outbreak and providing guidance on food safety to prevent further infections.
Why it matters
Public health outbreaks require timely communication to prevent the spread of foodborne illnesses and protect vulnerable populations.
Samantha Sayles , Senior Digital Producer
The article is a public health advisory based on official government data.
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