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Michigan cyclosporiasis outbreak tops 3,700 cases, and restaurants are changing how they operate
Michigan's cyclosporiasis outbreak has reached 3,762 cases since June 22, with lettuce and salad greens suspected as potential sources. Restaurants in Detroit and elsewhere are altering operations, such as triple-washing produce or removing salads from menus, as health officials urge increased precautions with fresh produce.
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