Why cyclosporiasis cases are likely way underreported
- Posted on July 14, 2026
- By The Hill
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Cyclosporiasis surveillance data reveals a significant gap between reported and actual infection cases throughout the United States. Public health officials acknowledge that confirmed diagnoses represent only a fraction of genuine infections, as many cases go undiagnosed due to mild symptoms, limited testing availability, and underreporting by healthcare providers. This epidemiological blind spot complicates outbreak tracking and prevention strategies, highlighting the need for improved diagnostic protocols and enhanced disease reporting systems.
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