Parasitic outbreak of cyclosporiasis linked in Michigan to lettuce
- Posted on July 14, 2026
- By Chicago Tribune
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Michigan health authorities have confirmed a significant cyclosporiasis outbreak affecting over 2,600 residents, with contaminated lettuce and salad greens identified as the primary source of infection. This parasitic disease, caused by Cyclospora cayetanensis, typically presents gastrointestinal symptoms and requires prompt medical intervention. The outbreak highlights critical food safety concerns in the fresh produce supply chain and emphasizes the importance of proper handling and inspection protocols to prevent parasitic contamination in leafy vegetables distributed to consumers.
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