Colorado has seen 90 cases of intestinal bug cyclospora this year, but no sign of an outbreak
- Posted on July 9, 2026
- By The Denver Post
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Colorado has seen 90 cases of intestinal bug cyclospora this year, but no sign of an outbreak
The cyclospora parasite spreads via microscopic amounts of human waste in water or food, with uncooked produce as the most common vector.