CDC warns of explosive diarrhea parasite on rise in US
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Explosive diarrhea? Why cyclosporiasis may not be to blame
As of July 2, more than 225 cases of cyclosporiasis have been confirmed across 21 Michigan counties.
Cyclosporiasis can ruin a Fourth of July BBQ with explosive diarrhea and other food poisoning symptoms, according to the CDC. Here are the symptons.
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‘Explosive' diarrhea parasite in Midwest outbreak can spread through produce. What to watch for
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 officials as they search for a source.
Health officials are tracking a seasonal spike in cases of cyclosporiasis, an intestinal illness that can cause “explosive” diarrhea, among other symptoms.
At least 170 Michiganders have contracted a parasitic gastrointestinal infection called cyclosporiasis. Here are the CDC's tips to prevent illness.
A parasitic infection that causes “explosive” diarrhea is spreading across the U.S., with hundreds of cases reported in over a dozen states, including a major Midwest outbreak. The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reported in June that 145 cases of cyclosporiasis have been confirmed in people in the U.
