Doctor warns foodborne illness outbreak is ‘not the typical stomach bug’
Over 1,000 cases of cyclosporiasis, a foodborne illness linked to contaminated food, have been reported in Michigan, with nearly 1,000 cases alone in the state. Dr. Omer Awan warns the illness, caused by a parasite often linked to leafy vegetables, can cause severe symptoms lasting weeks to months and advises seeking medical attention for prolonged diarrhea.
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