Michigan says cyclosporiasis outbreak may be linked to lettuce and salad greens
LANSING — An outbreak of diarrhea caused by the parasite cyclospora has risen to more than 3,000 cases in Michigan and Ohio, and the ongoing investigation suggests lettuce or salad greens may be the…
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Lettuce or salad greens may be culprit in Michigan cyclosporiasis outbreak, health officials say
A statewide outbreak of a parasitic illness that can cause “explosive” diarrhea may be linked to lettuce or salad greens, health officials s
Michigan Cyclospora Outbreak Reaches 3,309 Cases; Lettuce or Salad Greens Suspected
Michigan says lettuce or salad greens may be linked to 3,309 Cyclospora cases, but no specific product is identified.
Lettuce, salad greens could be the source of cyclosporiasis illnesses, health officials say
On Monday, Michigan health officials said lettuce or salad greens could be the source of illnesses in the state.
Lettuce, salad greens could be the source of cyclosporiasis illnesses, health officials say
On Monday, Michigan health officials said lettuce or salad greens could be the source of illnesses in the state.

As cyclospora illnesses surge to a record, Michigan officials eye lettuce as a possible cause
Infections from the diarrhea-causing parasite cyclospora are surging, and officials say early information points to lettuce or salad greens
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 pointin

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