CDC data shows that the rate of new cases being diagnosed may be slowing down. But how much?
There have been 6,707 laboratory-confirmed cases of the explosive diarrhea illness since May 1, the CDC said July 28.
According to the CDC, laboratory-confirmed cases have been reported in 45 states. Patients range in age from 1 to 98 years old, and 423 people have been hospitalized. No deaths have been reported.
Cyclosporiasis can ruin a summery picnic with explosive diarrhea and other food poisoning symptoms, according to the CDC. See the impacted states.
Cases of cyclosporiasis continue to climb rapidly as 13 new states reported infections. See map tracking the spread.
Florida is among 18 states reporting cases of cyclosporiasis, a parasitic illness causing severe diarrhea. See symptoms ...
One patient who contracted the parasite told Newsweek the symptom that affected him most wasn't explosive diarrhea.
Indiana has had a small number of cyclosporiasis cases, with higher numbers in surrounding states, according to recent data.
People became sick after eating food in the U.S. and did not report any travel in the two week period before they became ill.
Michigan alone has reported more than 700 cases of cyclosporiasis, often linked to fresh produce. Why haven't we found the cause?
The investigation into an outbreak of cyclosporiasis cases continues, as thousands across the country are sickened by the parasite. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is reporting a ...
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