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Tainted Taco Bell ingredient ID’d as potential source of ‘explosive diarrhea’ parasite, cyclosporiasis: report
The CDC identified a potential link between cyclosporiasis cases in Michigan, Ohio, West Virginia, and Kentucky and a contaminated Taco Bell ingredient. The parasite, known for causing 'explosive diarrhea,' is suspected to have originated from a specific food source.
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