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Food-borne parasite infections triple in Michigan. What you should do - Lansing State Journal

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Food-borne parasite infections triple in Michigan. What you should do - Lansing State Journal
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Michigan health officials report a significant increase in cyclosporiasis cases, with 572 confirmed infections linked to a food-borne parasite. Authorities are currently investigating the source of the outbreak.

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The number of known cyclosporiasis cases has more than tripled since Tuesday, June 30, the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services said on July 4.

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