Michigan Cyclosporiasis Outbreak Alert | Lansing News
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Michigan’s facing a growing cyclosporiasis outbreak—with over 225 confirmed cases across 21 counties—and officials are racing to find the source. Caused by a microscopic parasite spread through contaminated food or water, symptoms include diarrhea, cramps, fever, and vomiting. Treatable with antibiotics, it’s not deadly but demands medical attention. Prevention hinges on washing hands and all produce. Symptoms mimic other foodborne illnesses like E. coli or salmonella, so stay alert and stay safe.
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