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Cyclosporiasis parasite West Virginia outbreak: Is lettuce, green salad behind the surge in 'explosive dia

  • Posted on July 14, 2026
  • By Business News Today
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In brief

A significant cyclosporiasis outbreak has affected thousands across multiple U.S. states, with Michigan reporting the highest case count. Health authorities are investigating contaminated produce, particularly leafy greens and salad items, as potential vectors. The parasitic infection causes severe gastrointestinal symptoms including acute diarrhea and abdominal discomfort that can persist for several weeks. CDC surveillance data confirms transmission across 31 states, highlighting the importance of food safety protocols and consumer awareness regarding produce handling and preparation.

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Cyclosporiasis parasite West Virginia outbreak: Is lettuce, green salad behind the surge in 'explosive dia
Cyclosporiasis parasite West Virginia outbreak: Is lettuce, green salad behind the surge in 'explosive dia

West Virginia Cyclosporiasis parasite: A major cyclosporiasis parasite outbreak has sickened more than 2,600 people in Michigan, with health officials investigating lettuce and salad greens as the possible source. The symptoms of cyclosporiasis parasite include watery diarrhea and stomach cramps, which can last weeks. The CDC said cases have now been reported in 31 states in the US, prompting fresh warnings about symptoms, food safety and how to reduce the risk of infection.
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