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Wayne County health officials track 27 potential cyclosporiasis cases amid growing Michigan outbreak - ClickOnDetroit | WDIV Local 4

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Wayne County health officials track 27 potential cyclosporiasis cases amid growing Michigan outbreak - ClickOnDetroit | WDIV Local 4
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Wayne County health officials are tracking 27 potential cases of cyclosporiasis as part of a larger intestinal illness outbreak in Michigan. The parasite is typically spread through contaminated food or water and requires antibiotic treatment.

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Public health outbreaks require rapid identification of food sources to prevent further spread and protect community health.

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WAYNE COUNTY, Mich. – Wayne County health officials say they are tracking 27 potential cases of cyclosporiasis as part of a growing intestinal illness outbreak spreading across southeast Michigan.

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