Cyclosporiasis in California? Case counts aren't up, officials say
(FOX40.COM) — As case counts of cyclosporiasis continue to rise in other parts of the country, public health officials in California say there are no known local outbreaks in the state. Since May 1…
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California not seeing rise in cyclosporiasis cases, health officials say
Thousands of cyclosporiasis cases, a gastrointestinal illness that can cause severe diarrhea, have been confirmed or are under investigation
Cyclosporiasis outbreak spreads across 32 US states with nearly 3,000 cases reported, CDC says
Michigan has the highest number of cases, followed by Ohio and New York.

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California not among states seeing cyclosporiasis increase, health officials say
Despite the surge elsewhere, California is not among the states currently experiencing an increase in cyclosporiasis cases, health officials
California not among states seeing cyclosporiasis increase, health officials say
Despite the surge elsewhere, California is not among the states currently experiencing an increase in cyclosporiasis cases, health officials
Cyclosporiasis Cases Continue to Surge Nationwide
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