Cases of cyclosporiasis, which spreads through contaminated food, have been on the rise in multiple states since May.
The majority of the cases are in New York, but there's hopeful news for anyone concerned.
Michigan health authorities have reported 300 cases as the state battles a “large and growing outbreak" of cyclosporiasis.
An outbreak of a parasitic infection that causes “explosive” diarrhea is sickening many in the Midwest and it can spread through contaminated produce and water, sparking a warning from health ...
Hundreds of people across 17 states have been sickened by the parasitic infection, often transmitted by consuming produce contaminated with human feces.
Health officials are scrambling to identify the cause of the outbreak, which has sickened at least 145 people ...
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.
Texas is among the states with the most cases of illness from cyclospora, a microscopic parasite that causes watery poop.
Health officials are tracking a seasonal spike in cases of cyclosporiasis, an intestinal illness that can cause “explosive” diarrhea, among other symptoms.
Cyclosporiasis can ruin a summery picnic with explosive diarrhea and other food poisoning symptoms, according to the CDC. See ...
At least 170 Michiganders have contracted a parasitic gastrointestinal infection called cyclosporiasis. Here are the CDC's ...
Health officials are investigating as an outbreak of cyclosporiasis, a parasitic illness that can cause “explosive” diarrhea, ...