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Health officials are investigating a Cyclospora outbreak spanning 17 states after more than 145 people became ill.
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Illinois is reporting cases of a parasitic illness this summer that causes "explosive" diarrhea and can last for over a month ...
Health officials are investigating a cluster of cyclosporiasis, a parasitic illness that causes “explosive” diarrhea. Here ...
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is investigating a multistate outbreak of cyclosporiasis after 145 people in 17 states became sick from the parasitic illness.
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Cyclosporiasis is caused by a microscopic parasite called cyclospora cayatenensis, which is common in tropical and subtropical parts of the world.
Texas sees more Cyclospora cases than nearly any other state, and central Texas tends to be hit hardest — though Lubbock residents and summer travelers aren't off the hook either.
People usually become infected from eating contaminated food or water.