Doctor at OU Health says Oklahomans should be cautious with produce
OKLAHOMA CITY (KFOR) — An outbreak of a parasite, known to cause "explosive diarrhea" is growing. The State Health Department sent out an alert to doctors Tuesday about Cyclosporiasis, saying 56…
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The parasite behind “explosive diarrhea” is on the rise, with cases reported in 17 states and produce like parsley, cilantro and salad mixes

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