CDC links Taco Bell and lettuce to cyclosporiasis outbreak sickening over 4,000 across four Midwestern states
CDC identifies link among four Midwestern states, the first public indication of a common source in multiple outbreaks that have sickened more than 4,000.
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Taco Bell, Lettuce and 'Explosive Diarrhea': The Vegetable-Borne Parasite Behind the Cyclosporiasis Outbreak Explained
Health officials are investigating Taco Bell as a potential link to a major multistate cyclosporiasis outbreak tied to contaminated lettuce.
Taco Bell, Lettuce and 'Explosive Diarrhea': The Vegetable-Borne Parasite Behind the Cyclosporiasis Outbreak Explained
Health officials are investigating Taco Bell as a potential link to a major multistate cyclosporiasis outbreak tied to contaminated lettuce.
Possible source of the cyclosporiasis outbreak affecting Florida and around thirty states in the U.S. identified
Lettuce is emerging as a possible source of the cyclospora outbreak, with nearly 3,000 cases reported across 31 states in the U.S., includin

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