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Cyclosporiasis cases in Michigan rise to 3,762, MDHHS says
Michigan's confirmed cyclosporiasis cases increased to 3,762 as of Wednesday, with investigations pointing to possible contamination in lettuce or salad greens. The CDC acknowledges over 400 cases across multiple states, and Michigan health officials advise consumers to prioritize whole lettuce heads, discard outer leaves, and cook greens to 158°F to mitigate risk.
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