Diarrhea-causing parasite infecting more than 1,200 in Michigan has not spread to Canada: PHAC
Health officials say the parasite outbreak has sickened more than 1,200 people in Michigan, with no evidence of spread to Canada.
- The Michigan Department of Health and Human Services reported 992 cyclosporiasis cases as of Wednesday, July 8, 2026, marking a dramatic surge since the outbreak began June 22.
- Health officials have not identified a specific grower, supplier, or produce type as the outbreak's source, though investigations are ongoing across Michigan and 28 other states.
- Frequent, watery diarrhea and abdominal cramps are common symptoms, with illnesses lasting from a few days to over a month; approximately 40 hospitalizations have been reported due to dehydration.
- Officials confirmed 29 West Michigan cases on Tuesday, with the outbreak concentrated in Southeast Michigan and affecting at least 18 states nationwide.
- MDHHS recommends that entities preparing raw produce buy whole heads of lettuce, wash all fruits and vegetables thoroughly, and cook leafy greens when possible to prevent infection.
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Because of a parasite, the disease can cause intense diarrhea. Public Health Canada is, however, reassuring.
Over a thousand people are believed to have been infected with the Cyclospora parasite in the US states of Michigan and Ohio. Symptoms include severe diarrhea and stomach pain.
An outbreak of diarrhea caused by a parasite has claimed more than 1,000 victims so far. Here’s how to stay safe
It’s not clear what’s causing rising cases of cyclosporiasis, but cooking fruits and veggies and washing produce can help reduce your risk.
DETROIT — Cases of cyclosporiasis, an intestinal infection caused by a parasite, continue to rise in Michigan, surpassing 1,000 infections, with the southeastern part of the state remaining the hardest hit. On Thursday, July 9, the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services (MDHHS) reported 1,251 cases […] The post Michigan surpasses 1,000 cases of cyclosporiasis; southeastern part of the state is the hardest hit appeared first on Latino D…
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