Parasitic infection causing ‘explosive’ stomach illness exceeds 1,000 cases in northern state
More than 1,000 cyclosporiasis cases have been diagnosed in Michigan and Ohio as the CDC races to identify the source of the parasitic outbreak.
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Parasitic infection causing ‘explosive’ stomach illness exceeds 1,000 cases in northern state
NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Cases of cyclosporiasis infections are rising across America, with more than 1,000 people diagno

'Explosive diarrhea' parasite infections confirmed in hundreds of people across US, with 1,251 in Michigan alone
Michigan has been particularly hard hit by the cyclosporiasis outbreak, with 1,251 cases reported — the highest in the state's history.
Michigan cyclosporiasis outbreak: Cases rise to nearly 1,000 across the state
Nearly 1,000 Michiganders have fallen ill with cyclosporiasis, a severe stomach bug linked to parasites found in food or water.

What is cyclosporiasis, the parasitic illness causing ‘explosive’ diarrhea?
Illness surging in Michigan and other US states is rarely life-threatening, CDC says – but it can have severe effects Cases of cyclosporiasi
Outbreak of diarrhea-causing parasite grows to more than 1,000 cases
Michigan reports nearly 1,000 cases of cyclospora in largest state outbreak ever.
Outbreak of diarrhea-causing parasite grows to more than 1,000 cases
Michigan reports nearly 1,000 cases of cyclospora in largest state outbreak ever.

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