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Wayne County health officials track 27 potential cyclosporiasis cases amid growing Michigan outbreak
Wayne County health officials are tracking 27 potential cyclosporiasis cases as part of a growing outbreak in southeast Michigan, with over 300 statewide cases reported. Collaborating with state and local agencies, investigators are working to identify the source, which is likely contaminated food, particularly fresh produce. Symptoms include watery diarrhea, nausea, and fatigue, and the illness can persist for weeks without treatment.
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