Michigan Cyclosporiasis Outbreak Alert | Lansing News
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Michigan’s cyclosporiasis outbreak is exploding — cases jumped from 170 to 572 in just four days — with the worst hit in the southeast. Officials are racing to find the source, but so far, contaminated food or water is the likely culprit. Symptoms include stubborn, weeks-long diarrhea that can lead to dangerous dehydration, especially for vulnerable groups. Past outbreaks tied to bagged salads, herbs, and produce offer clues, but prevention is key: cook when you can, wash everything under running water, scrub firm produce, and sanitize surfaces. If you get sick, see a doctor — it’s treatable, but hydration is vital.
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