CDC Investigates Parasite Outbreak Linked to 'Explosive' Diarrhea Across 17 States
Federal and state officials are investigating a likely produce-linked outbreak as 145 U.S. cases and 20 hospitalizations have been reported, the CDC said.
- Federal health officials are investigating a Cyclospora parasite outbreak that has sickened 145 people across 17 states, with patients reporting no recent international travel suggesting domestic food contamination.
- Cyclosporiasis, a nationally notifiable intestinal illness, typically surges during spring and summer, with the CDC defining the season as running through Aug 31.
- Patients range in age from 5 to 86 with a median age of 42; 61 percent are female, and Twenty individuals have required hospitalization with no deaths reported.
- Public health authorities, including the CDC and FDA, are investigating clusters across multiple states, emphasizing no evidence of person-to-person spread and pointing toward contaminated food sources.
- To reduce illness risk, the CDC recommends washing hands and scrubbing produce under running water, while officials suspect the true infection count exceeds the 145 reported cases.
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A Parasite That Induces Diarrhea is Spreading In The US
United States health authorities are struggling to identify the source of a foodborne illness that causes severe diarrhea and dehydration. At least 145 people across 17 states have tested positive for the Cyclospora cayetanensis parasite. “Local, state, and federal (CDC, FDA) public health authorities are investigating several clusters of cases in more than one state. Investigations to identify potential sources are ongoing,” according to offici…
Mystery parasite leaves Americans battling ‘explosive' illness as CDC investigates
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CDC monitors 'severe' diarrhea-causing illness in US
EL PASO, Texas (KVIA) – The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) is monitoring 145 cases of a parasitic illness, cyclosporiasis, in the United States that can cause severe diarrhea. Cyclospora is a parasite acquired by ingesting contaminated fresh fruits and vegetables. The resulting illness, cyclosporiasis, is known for causing severe, sometimes “explosive,” diarrhea along with bloating and stomach cramps or pain. As of June 16, 145…

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