Michigan reports 2,640 Cyclospora cases; Lettuce identified as possible source of outbreak
Michigan health officials are investigating a growing outbreak of cyclosporiasis that has sickened 2,640 people, with early evidence pointing to lettuce or salad greens as a possible source.
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