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Opinion: Why we still don’t know what foods are the source of the cyclospora outbreak
A cyclospora parasite has sickened nearly 7,000 people across 34 U.S. states this summer. Michigan officials tentatively linked lettuce and salad greens to the outbreak but emphasized other foods cannot be ruled out. The CDC has not confirmed whether the cases stem from a single source or multiple clusters.
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