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HEALTHJul 9 · 19:07 UTCWXYZ ABC DETROITDr. Partha Nandi

Ask Dr. Nandi: What to know about Cyclosporiasis and swimming pools

Cyclosporiasis cases in Michigan are rising, with no identified source. The parasite is primarily spread through contaminated food, especially fresh produce, but contaminated water may also pose a risk. Cyclospora can survive in recreational water for extended periods, is resistant to chlorine, and requires 1-2 weeks in the environment to become infectious.

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