Michigan's explosive outbreak of diarrheal parasite jumps to over 1,200 cases

Michigan is facing an unprecedented outbreak of the diarrheal parasite Cyclospora cayetanensis, with over 1,200 cases reported. The outbreak has also spread to neighboring Ohio, prompting health officials to investigate contaminated food and water sources.
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Rapidly spreading parasitic outbreaks pose significant public health risks and require urgent epidemiological tracking.
Escalating Michigan’s explosive outbreak of diarrheal parasite jumps to over 1,200 cases In neighboring Ohio, cases have reportedly reached over 500.
Factual reporting on public health data and government agency responses.
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