CDPHE: No deaths in historic data for cyclosporiasis
Cyclosporiasis cases have increased in the United States and Colorado, but the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment (CDPHE) notes these cases are common during summer months. The CDPHE confirmed no deaths in historic data related to the parasitic illness, which causes diarrhea.
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Adjacent reporting
- CDC, CDPHE report state cases of intestinal illness, caused by parasite, resulting most often in diarrhea
- Sickness causing explosive diarrhea reportedly reaches 145 cases in North Carolina
- ‘Explosive’ diarrhea illness detected in multiple states. See where most cases are being reported
- Outbreak of diarrhea-causing parasite grows to more than 1,000 cases