Cyclosporiasis Parasite Outbreak Reported in 31 States and Michigan
1-Minute Brief
The outbreak has prompted health officials to issue safety guidance as investigations continue into the unidentified source.
Key Facts
- Cases of cyclosporiasis have been reported in 31 states, according to health officials.
- Health experts have not yet identified the exact source of the outbreak.
- Cyclosporiasis is caused by a microscopic parasite and is spreading, according to Dr. Eric Ascher.
- Michigan has reported more than 1,500 cases linked to the outbreak.
- Health experts recommend washing hands and produce to reduce infection risk.
What Happened
A significant outbreak of cyclosporiasis, a parasitic infection, has been reported in 31 states and Michigan, with over 1,500 cases in Michigan alone. The source of the outbreak remains unidentified.
Why It Matters
The outbreak raises public health concerns due to the number of affected states and individuals, and the lack of a confirmed source complicates containment and prevention efforts.
What's Next
Health officials are continuing their investigation to identify the source of the outbreak. The public is being advised to follow hygiene and food safety recommendations.
Sources
Confirmed by 2 independent sources
- CBS NewsLeft17m agoCyclosporiasis parasite cases found in 31 states
- The IndependentLeft3h agoHow to stay safe and still enjoy produce this summer with the outbreak of diarrhea-causing parasite
