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Nearly 930 cases of cyclosporiasis confirmed in North Carolina: What to know
North Carolina confirmed over 920 total cases of cyclosporiasis, an intestinal illness caused by the parasite cyclospora. The state reported that the increase in cases was linked to foods including parsley, cilantro, and lettuce, not to a specific fast-food chain. Health officials stated they are working with local partners to identify the cause of the rise.
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