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Mystery of explosive diarrhea parasite outbreak in the US — as experts try to figure out what’s causing it - New York Post

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Parasite that causes ‘explosive diarrhea' is spreading across the US - The Independent.

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Parasite that causes ‘explosive diarrhea' is spreading across the US The IndependentNew Yorkers most affected by national diarrhea parasite outbreak: CDC PIX11Lucas, Monroe counties investigating recent cases of intestinal illness Cyclosporiasis WTOLToledo-Lucas County Health Department confirms cases of cyclosporiasis, a parasitic intestinal illness WTVGA Parasite Found in Contaminated Food Is Spreading Across Michigan as Health Officials Issue Warning People.com

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Toledo-Lucas County Health Department confirms cases of cyclosporiasis, a parasitic intestinal illness WTVGLucas, Monroe counties investigating recent cases of intestinal illness Cyclosporiasis WTOLParasite that causes ‘explosive diarrhea' is spreading across the US The IndependentA Parasite Found in Contaminated Food Is Spreading Across Michigan as Health Officials Issue Warning People.comCyclosporiasis cases on the rise in Monroe County, health officials say FOX 2 Detroit

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Experts are scrambling to find the source of an explosive diarrhoea outbreak in the US.An outbreak of the parasite cyclospora throughout the States has already left 20 people in hospital.According to the US Centre for Disease Control, 145 people ranging from five to 86 years old have been struck by the stomach-churning illness between May and June 16.Doctors believe the cause of the outbreak may be food - but are uncertain of the exact source.

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TRENDING Stories Videos Your Say The cyclospora causes cyclosporiasis, a food poisoning which leads to diarrhoea, nausea, vomiting, severe cramping and fatigue.Infection is caused by consuming food or water contaminated with faeces, often outside the US.However, none of the current patients had recently travelled abroad.A previous US outbreak in 2018 was linked to McDonald's salads.The illness also does not transmit from human to human.The CDC said: "Local, state, and federal (CDC, FDA) public health authorities are investigating several...

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Parasite that causes ‘explosive diarrhea' is spreading across the US - Yahoo.

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Mystery of explosive diarrhea parasite outbreak in the US — as experts try to figure out what's causing it New York PostCyclosporiasis cases on the rise in Monroe County, health officials say FOX 2 DetroitA Parasite Found in Contaminated Food Is Spreading Across Michigan as Health Officials Issue Warning People.comCases of Cyclosporiasis confirmed in Monroe County -- here's what to know ClickOnDetroit

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**Summary:** An explosive diarrhea parasite outbreak has been reported across the United States, affecting New York City residents and leaving 20 people hospitalized. Experts are trying to determine the source of the outbreak. **Why It Matters:** This outbreak highlights the need for better public health monitoring and response systems in the U.S., as

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