What to know about cyclospora and how to avoid it
Cyclosporiasis cases are surging in Michigan, Ohio, and New York, with Michigan reporting 681 cases since June 22. The parasitic infection, caused by Cyclospora cayetanensis, is challenging to trace due to its genetic variability. Investigations are ongoing to identify the outbreak source.
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