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Parasitic outbreak in Michigan tops 1,000 cases: Should you be concerned?

Knewz

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July 10, 2026

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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...

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UrduPoint

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· Jul 9, 2026

Outbreak of parasite infection grows to over 1,000 cases in Michigan

Outbreak of parasite infection grows to over 1,000 cases in Michigan

Ars Technica

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· Jul 9, 2026

Michigan's explosive outbreak of diarrheal parasite jumps to over 1,200 cases

In neighboring Ohio, cases have reportedly reached over 500.

Times of India

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· Jul 11, 2026

'Explosive diarrhoea' parasite outbreak in US: Over 1000 cases reported in weeks, Michigan worst hit

'Explosive diarrhoea' parasite outbreak in US: Over 1000 cases reported in weeks, Michigan worst hit

We The Media

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· Jul 2, 2026

[Photo] A "large and growing"

A large and growing outbreak of a parasitic infection is spreading in Michigan, health officials warned this week.As of Thursday, more than 300 cases of cyclosporiasis, an intestinal infection, have been confirmed, the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services (MDHHS) told ABC News. Typically, the state only sees about 50 cases per year, according to MDHHS.The parasite usually spreads through food or water contaminated with feces, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).https://abcnews.com/Health/large-growing-parasitic-infection-outbreak-spreading-michigan-health/story?id=134404415@WeTheMedia

Medical Daily

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· Jul 10, 2026

Michigan Cyclospora Outbreak Surges to 1,251 Cases After Massive One-Day Spike, Now 25 Times the State's Annual Average

Michigan's Cyclospora outbreak surged to 1,251 cases on July 9 — 25 times the state's annual average. The food source remains unknown. Here is what residents need to know.

Watchdog Report

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· Jul 9, 2026

Explosive Diarrhea Wave Hits Michigan

When a normally rare parasite suddenly sickens more than a thousand people, it is not a freak event but the visible tip of how modern food systems, global produce trade, and basic sanitation intersect — and sometimes fail. At a Glance A large cyclosporiasis outbreak has pushed Michigan’s annual case count from about 50 to []

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Related coverage for "Parasitic outbreak in Michigan tops 1,000 cases: Should you be concerned?": UrduPoint — Outbreak of parasite infection grows to over 1,000 cases in Michigan. Ars Technica — Michigan's explosive outbreak of diarrheal parasite jumps to over 1,200 cases. Times of India — 'Explosive diarrhoea' parasite outbreak in US: Over 1000 cases reported in weeks, Michigan worst hit. We The Media — [Photo] A "large and growing". Medical Daily — Michigan Cyclospora Outbreak Surges to 1,251 Cases After Massive One-Day Spike, Now 25 Times the State's Annual Average. Watchdog Report — Explosive Diarrhea Wave Hits Michigan