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Cyclospora, the ‘Explosive Diarrhea’ Parasite, Cases Reported in at Least 25 States: See the Map
Explosive diarrhea parasite cyclosporiasis is causing possible outbreaks in half of US states. See a map of the rising rates from NBC News and the CDC.
Cyclosporiasis cases are rising in 31 states. Health officials are still searching for the source of the outbreak.
There's been 1,600 cases of cyclosporiasis since May in the US, with an additional 5,100 cases currently under investigation
Cases of cyclosporiasis, the foodborne infection caused by a parasite that leads to severe gastrointestinal symptoms, including intense diarrhea, continue to spread across the United States. Idaho is the most recent state fall victim to the the parasite.
A microscopic parasite is making thousands of Americans sick this summer, and public health officials are still figuring out exactly what foods are spreading it. As of July 9, the
The scramble is on to find the source of multi-state surge in a parasitic infection. Florida is among them. What to know.
Cases of a parasite causing 'explosive diarrhea' are rising, but experts say the source might not just be food.
Contaminated fruits and veggies are to blame for this troublesome outbreak, and experts say a salad spinner can help.
Cases of cyclosporiasis, a parasitic illness causing symptoms like explosive diarrhea, are rising in the U.S. Tennessee has reported between 11 and 30 cases since May 1, 2026. Symptoms typically appear 2 to 14 days after exposure and include diarrhea ...
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Arkansas reports at least 10 ‘explosive’ diarrhea-causing parasite cyclospora cases in 2026
The Arkansas Department of Health has confirmed 10 cases of cyclosporiasis in the state so far this year, with symptoms including diarrhea, loss of appetite, weight loss, and fever, and prevention through safe food-handling practices.
A California farm is at the center of the nationwide explosive diarrhea crisis that has left thousands clinging to their toilets and hospitalized others. Salinas-based Taylor Farms has been identified as a possible source of tainted iceberg lettuce connected to the summer outbreak of cyclosporiasis,
