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More than 150 cases of Cyclosporiasis reported in SE Michigan, MDHHS confirms
More than 150 cases of Cyclosporiasis have been reported in Southeastern Michigan since June 22, with no identified source. The Michigan Department of Health and Human Services (MDHHS) confirms the outbreak, which affects multiple counties, and notes the infection is spread by contaminated food or water, not person-to-person.
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Michigan Department of Health and Human ServicesorganizationCyclosporiasistopicCyclospora cayatenensistopicMonroe County Health DepartmentorganizationCenters for Disease Control and PreventionorganizationMichigan Department of Agriculture and Rural DevelopmentorganizationSoutheastern MichiganplaceMonroe Countyplace
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