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CDC tracks 840 cyclosporiasis cases across 31 states; produce suspected as vector

Newseze Wire·Sun, Jul 12, 11:46 PMWire: KTLA Los Angeles
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CDC tracks 840 cyclosporiasis cases across 31 states; produce suspected as vector

Hundreds of Americans are contracting a parasitic infection linked to contaminated produce, making food sourcing and kitchen safety an immediate household concern as officials work to identify the outbreak's origin.

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