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Outbreak of parasite causing weeks-long diarrhea infects nearly 1K in Michigan

Off The Press

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July 9, 2026

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parasitic infection that causes weeks of watery diarrhea has infected nearly 1,000 people in Michigan. The size of the outbreak makes it the largest in Michigan history and one of the nation’s largest in years. The source of the cyclospora infections hasn’t been determined, but investigations into similar illnesses are underway in 28 other states, []...Click to read more

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