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What to know about cyclosporiasis as Michigan health officials investigate 300+ cases in outbreak
Michigan health officials are investigating over 300 cyclosporiasis cases in Southeast Michigan, a significant increase from typical annual reports. The outbreak, linked to potential contamination of fresh produce, involves symptoms like watery diarrhea and requires medical diagnosis and treatment.
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