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Some shoppers shift to farmers' markets amid rising Michigan cyclosporiasis cases
A cyclosporiasis outbreak in southeast Michigan has prompted some shoppers to switch from grocery stores to farmers' markets for fresh produce. State officials report 1,251 cases as of July 9, with consumers seeking locally grown vegetables to avoid contamination risks. Farmers and health experts emphasize thorough washing of produce despite local sourcing.
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