Cyclosporiasis Map Shows States Affected As Cases Top 15,000
Summary
More than 15,000 cases of cyclosporiasis, a diarrhea-causing illness from a parasite, have been reported in the U.S. this year. The largest outbreak is linked to iceberg lettuce from Taylor Farms, which was served at Taco Bell and has been recalled.Key Facts
- Over 15,700 lab-confirmed cases of cyclosporiasis have been reported since May 1, 2024.
- The illness has affected 47 states, Washington D.C., and Puerto Rico.
- The CDC reports at least 828 hospitalizations and 2 deaths so far.
- The largest outbreak involves lettuce supplied by Taylor Farms, connected to 17 states.
- Taylor Farms recalled iceberg lettuce grown in central Mexico and stopped sourcing it voluntarily.
- Taco Bell removed the affected lettuce from its restaurants nationwide.
- Cyclospora is a parasite commonly spread through food contaminated with human feces, often from unclean water during growing or washing.
- The FDA is continuing the investigation and states that recalled lettuce is off the market.
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