Lindsay Patrick
Coverage of Lindsay Patrick in the Nexus archive.
- MDHHS: More than 900 cyclosporiasis cases now reported in Michigan
Michigan's Department of Health and Human Services (MDHHS) reports 992 cyclosporiasis cases as of July 8, up from 700 on July 6. No specific produce source has been identified, but past outbreaks in the U.S. and Canada have linked the parasite to items like bagged salad mixes, cilantro, basil, raspberries, and snow peas. MDHHS advises caution with raw produce and recommends washing or cooking methods for safety.
- Michigan sees surge in cyclosporiasis infections linked to feces-contaminated food or water
Michigan health officials reported over 150 cyclosporiasis cases since June 22, a significant increase from the state's usual annual average of 50 cases. The infection is linked to feces-contaminated food or water, with investigations ongoing to identify the source. The CDC notes the illness is not person-to-person but can cause severe symptoms like diarrhea and nausea.