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An outbreak in cyclosporiasis recently spread all over Michigan, and a large number of cases were identified here in Washtenaw County. Kristen Schweighoefer, Director of the Washtenaw County Health Department's environmental health division, joined Rebekah Warren to discuss the source of the outbreak and what precautions residents should take to prevent another.
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The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the Food and Drug Administration point to a single supplier of iceberg lettuce used at Taco Bell restaurants in Michigan as the source of cyclospora. WEMU's Caroline MacGregor reports.
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Health officials are currently theorizing that lettuce and bagged greens are the main vectors for the ongoing cyclospora outbreak. Investigations continue as several key pieces of information remain unknown. WEMU’s Ana Longoria reports.
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The number of cyclosporiasis cases in Michigan now stands at 3,309. That’s an increase of 700 cases over Monday's numbers and double Friday’s count which stood at 1,562 cases. WEMU's Caroline MacGregor reports.
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The number of cyclosporiasis cases in Michigan has risen to more than 1,560 with 44 people hospitalized. WEMU's Caroling MacGregor reports.
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More than 300 cases of cyclosporiasis are being investigated by the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services (MDHHS). WEMU’s Caroline MacGregor reports.