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What is cyclosporiasis? Know the signs, prevention as Michigan health officials investigate outbreak
Michigan health officials are investigating a large and growing cyclosporiasis outbreak with 170 cases reported across multiple counties. The illness, caused by a parasite, typically spreads through contaminated food or water and is linked to fresh produce outbreaks in the U.S. Prevention includes thorough washing of fruits and vegetables and proper hygiene.
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