Cyclospora Parasite Outbreak Causes Rise in Illnesses Across Multiple US States
1-Minute Brief
The spread of the Cyclospora parasite has prompted health warnings as officials investigate the source of infections.
Key Facts
- Cases of cyclosporiasis have been confirmed in Monroe County and 16 other states, according to reports.
- A total of 145 people have been sickened in the current outbreak, Food Poisoning Bulletin reports.
- Symptoms include loss of appetite, weight loss, cramping, bloating, increased gas, nausea, and fatigue.
- Health officials are working to determine the cause of the outbreak, according to the New York Post.
- The parasite Cyclospora is typically found in contaminated food, according to The Independent.
What Happened
An outbreak of the Cyclospora parasite has led to confirmed cases of cyclosporiasis in Monroe County and other states, with health officials issuing warnings and investigating the source.
Why It Matters
The outbreak has raised public health concerns due to the number of affected individuals and the unclear source, highlighting the need for food safety vigilance.
What's Next
Officials are continuing their investigation to identify the source of contamination and are urging the public to be aware of symptoms and seek medical attention if needed.
Sources
Confirmed by 2 independent sources
- The IndependentLeft1h agoParasite that causes ‘explosive diarrhea’ is spreading across the US
- New York PostRight4h agoMystery of explosive diarrhea parasite outbreak in the US — as experts try to figure out what’s causing it
