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1,000 Cyclospora Cases Reported in Michigan
Michigan has recorded nearly 1,000 cases of Cyclospora infection in the largest outbreak of the parasitic illness in the state's history, with no deaths reported so far.
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NPR Topics: Health
· Jul 10, 2026
Cyclospora outbreaks grow in the Midwest
Michigan reports 1,250 cases of cyclospora and CDC surveillance shows cases in 17 states. The CDC has initiated a traceback investigation, as the source is not yet known.
Medical Daily
· Jul 8, 2026
Cyclospora Outbreak Now Spans Multiple States with More Than 700 Cases in Michigan Alone
Cyclospora cases hit 718 in Michigan and 100+ in New York, Illinois, and North Carolina. Ohio and Indiana also reporting surges. No source found. Here's what to do now.
Hindustan Times
· Jul 10, 2026
‘Explosive diarrhea’ causing parasite spreads in US, source still unknown
Michigan — the state with the highest infection count — recorded 1,251 total cases of Cyclosporiasis on Thursday, a 26 jump from the previous day.
Knewz
· Jul 10, 2026
Parasitic outbreak in Michigan tops 1,000 cases: Should you be concerned?
What began as a relatively small cluster of cases has grown into the largest outbreak of its kind in Michigan history. More than 1,000 people have now been diagnosed with cyclosporiasis, a parasitic intestinal infection, making it one of the nation’s largest Cyclospora outbreaks in recent years. Mystery ailment The Associated Press reports that no...
OpsLens
· Jul 8, 2026
Skyrocketing: Food-borne illness cases spike as Michigan declares outbreak * WorldNetDaily * by Elyse Apel, The Center Square
Source link Cases of cyclosporiasis, a food-borne illness, are skyrocketing in Michigan as the state declares it an outbreak. In a typical year, Michigan only identifies around 50 cyclosporiasis cases.
BNO News
· Jul 2, 2026
More than 170 sickened in parasitic illness outbreak in Michigan
More than 170 people have been sickened in a large and growing outbreak of a parasitic diarrheal illness in Michigan, far above the number of cases typically reported in the state over an entire year, health officials say. No source has been identified. The illness, known as cyclosporiasis, has been reported in Monroe, Lenawee, Washtenaw, [] The post More than 170 sickened in parasitic illness outbreak in Michigan appeared first on BNO News.
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Related coverage for "1,000 Cyclospora Cases Reported in Michigan": NPR Topics: Health — Cyclospora outbreaks grow in the Midwest. Medical Daily — Cyclospora Outbreak Now Spans Multiple States with More Than 700 Cases in Michigan Alone. Hindustan Times — ‘Explosive diarrhea’ causing parasite spreads in US, source still unknown. Knewz — Parasitic outbreak in Michigan tops 1,000 cases: Should you be concerned?. OpsLens — Skyrocketing: Food-borne illness cases spike as Michigan declares outbreak * WorldNetDaily * by Elyse Apel, The Center Square. BNO News — More than 170 sickened in parasitic illness outbreak in Michigan