Cyclospora and salmonella outbreaks raise concerns about U.S. food safety
Rising cyclosporiasis cases push 11,000 infections into the spotlight as the U.S. food safety system faces fresh scrutiny
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Rising cyclosporiasis cases push 11,000 infections into the spotlight as the U.S. food safety system faces fresh scrutiny
A multistate outbreak of cyclosporiasis is spreading, with confirmed cases reported from New Hampshire to New York and across the United States.
A parasitic outbreak linked to produce is spreading across 31 U.S. states, raising alarms over food safety and public health.
A parasitic stomach bug linked to produce is spreading rapidly across multiple U.S. states, prompting health warnings.