Parasite cyclospora spreads through produce and water contaminated with feces and causes the intestinal illness cyclosporiasis ...
US health officials have reported a spike in cases ...
Summer is peak season for beach trips, barbecues and — unfortunately — a microscopic stomach parasite that causes explosive ...
Cyclosporiasis is treatable with antibiotics, and it is not considered a life-threatening illness, however, those ...
U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention issued a report Wednesday indicating cases of a parasitic infection that ...
Cyclospora, which can contaminate raw produce and causes ferocious and long-lasting bouts of diarrheal illness, is making ...
North Carolina is dealing with a rise in Cyclospora cases, a microscopic parasite known for unpleasant gastrointestinal symptoms, including "explosive diarrhea." ...
An investigation into what is causing the latest outbreak continues as health experts warn certain types of produce could be riskier than others.
A "large and growing" outbreak of a parasitic infection is spreading in Michigan, health officials warned this week.
Hundreds of people across 17 states have been sickened by the parasitic infection, often transmitted by consuming produce contaminated with human feces.
The CDC is monitoring over a dozen states after more than 100 cases of Cyclosporiasis, an intestinal infection caused by the ...
Cases of cyclosporiasis have exploded in Ohio as part of a national outbreak. See the latest numbers from the Ohio Department ...