CDC Investigates Multistate Outbreak of Cyclospora Parasite Illnesses
1-Minute Brief
The outbreak has prompted health officials and businesses to take precautionary measures as investigations continue into the source.
Key Facts
- The CDC is investigating over 7,000 cases of illness linked to a stomach parasite since May.
- State health officials in Wisconsin have confirmed 43 cases of Cyclosporiasis.
- Taco Bell is taking voluntary precautionary action amid the ongoing investigation.
- The CDC reports 5,100 suspected cases, up from 1,500 earlier this week.
- Thousands of people have become sick, but the source has not yet been identified.
What Happened
A multistate outbreak of illness caused by the Cyclospora parasite has led to thousands of reported cases, with investigations ongoing to determine the source. Businesses such as Taco Bell are responding with precautionary measures.
Why It Matters
The outbreak has affected thousands across multiple states, raising public health concerns and prompting responses from both health officials and the food industry. Identifying the source is critical to preventing further cases.
What's Next
Officials are continuing their investigation to identify the source of the outbreak. Additional cases may be reported as surveillance and testing continue.
Sources
Confirmed by 3 independent sources
- ABC NewsLeft23h agoWATCH: Taco Bell responds to reports of stomach parasite investigation
- The IndependentLeft1h agoCDC investigating 7,000 cases of ‘explosive diarrhea’ parasite with officials still trying to find the cause
- WKOWUnknown5h agoState health officials confirm 43 cases of Cyclosporiasis, WI farmers on alert
