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Michigan health official breaks down scope of fast-moving cyclosporiasis outbreak
A fast-moving cyclosporiasis outbreak in Southeast Michigan has seen cases rise from 170 unconfirmed on June 30 to 572 by July 4, with Monroe, Lenawee, Washtenaw, and Wayne counties most affected. The parasite spreads through contaminated fresh produce, and health officials urge washing produce, refrigerating vegetables, and cooking food to 150°F to kill the parasite.
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