The illness is caused by the microscopic parasite Cyclospora cayetanensis, which spreads via food or water contaminated with ...
How concerned should you be about the explosive diarrhea infection caused by this parasite?
A cyclosporiasis outbreak has sickened over 1,400 people in Michigan and Ohio in 2026. The post Over 1,400 Hit by ‘Explosive ...
Cases of cyclosporiasis, which spreads through contaminated food, have been on the rise in multiple states since May.
Infections caused by a microscopic parasite called Cyclospora have been reported in at least 18 states, with numbers continuing to climb. Contaminated fresh produce is typically the source of the ...
Michigan is experiencing its largest outbreak of a parasitic infection that causes severe diarrhea. Nearly 1,000 people have ...
There is a nationwide spike in cyclosporiasis, a parasitic intestinal illness characterized by frequent, sometimes explosive, diarrhea. But how does one know if it’s the parasite or just bad diarrhea?
Hundreds of people in the U.S. have gotten sick so far from cyclosporiasis.
Health officials in Michigan are investigating a sudden and large increase in cases of cyclosporiasis, a parasitic illness ...
A foodborne parasitic disease that can cause explosive diarrhea is surging in some parts of the country. Federal and local ...
If there was one word you wouldn’t want to hear in front of the word “diarrhea,” it’d be “explosive.” Unfortunately, it’s a ...
Some people with COVID-19 develop diarrhea that is soft and yellowish or greenish in color. It may also occur with other symptoms, such as nausea. While you may know coronavirus disease 19 (COVID-19) ...