Taco Bell taking precautionary measures as cyclosporiasis outbreak spreads in Michigan
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Michigan's outbreak of cyclosporiasis, a disease marked by severe diarrhea, intensified Tuesday, with 3,300 cases identified and 44 people hospitalized.
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On Tuesday, Taco Bell told CBS News that it has "voluntarily and temporarily removed limited ingredients at select restaurants as a precautionary measure." CBS News medical correspondent Dr.
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Celine Gounder reports on what might be causing the spread.
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