CDC investigates cyclosporiasis outbreak affecting 17 states, including New York
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CDC investigates cyclosporiasis outbreak affecting 17 states, including New York

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At least 145 cases of cyclosporiasis have been reported nationwide since May, with 31 to 80 cases in New York, prompting a federal investigation.

New York is among 17 states that have confirmed cases of cyclosporiasis, a foodborne illness under investigation by federal health agencies. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reports that at least 145 people across the United States have fallen ill since May 1, with New York accounting for between 31 and 80 cases.

Cyclosporiasis is caused by the microscopic parasite Cyclospora and typically produces watery diarrhea and abdominal discomfort. Most patients did not travel before symptoms appeared, and while 20 individuals have been hospitalized, no fatalities have been recorded.

The CDC notes that individuals with healthy immune systems usually recover without medical treatment. Both the CDC and the Food and Drug Administration are working to pinpoint the source of this year's infections.

Source

WHEC.com
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