Michigan health officials warn of ‘large and growing outbreak’ of cyclosporiasis
Michigan health officials are investigating a significant outbreak of cyclosporiasis, an intestinal illness caused by a parasite. Over 170 cases have been reported across seven counties, far exceeding the state's typical annual average.
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Outbreaks of foodborne illnesses pose significant public health risks and require rapid identification of contaminated supply chains to prevent further spread.
MONROE COUNTY, Mich. – Over the past nine days, a cluster of cyclosporiasis cases in Monroe County has grown into more than 170 cases across at least seven Michigan counties, prompting concerns by state health officials.
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