Michigan's cyclosporiasis case count now tops 2,600
- Posted on July 13, 2026
- By Detroit Free Press
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Michigan faces a significant public health crisis as cyclospora parasitic infections continue to surge, reaching over 2,600 confirmed cases by mid-July 2026. Health authorities are investigating the outbreak's source and implementing preventive measures to contain further spread. This parasitic infection, typically transmitted through contaminated produce or water, causes severe gastrointestinal symptoms. Officials urge residents to practice rigorous food safety protocols and seek medical attention if symptoms develop, while epidemiologists work to identify affected food sources and prevent additional infections.
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