Taylor Farms lettuce that sparked explosive diarrhea outbreak may have been shipped to 7 more states - There are now 27,000 ...
San Francisco has confirmed 10 cases of cyclosporiasis, including one involving a resident whose infection was genetically ...
New York has reported 973 cyclosporiasis cases this year, including 41 additional cases in the latest weekly update.
CDC data shows that the rate of new cases being diagnosed may be slowing down. But how much?
A cyclospora outbreak has now spread to 45 states, infecting thousands more Americans. The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said Tuesday that 6,707 cases have now been confirmed by ...
In comments to Ars Technica on Monday, a spokesperson for the Department of Health and Human Services, which oversees CDC and FDA, said the outbreak information will be updated sometime “this week.” ...
The deadly cyclospora outbreak has now spread to 47 states, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention announced Tuesday. The CDC said in an Aug. 4 update that 10,468 cases have now been ...
There have been 6,707 laboratory-confirmed cases of the explosive diarrhea illness since May 1, the CDC said July 28.
A new cyclospora outbreak is under investigation, but the latest “explosive diarrhea” cases are not linked to lettuce.
On July 6, Michigan officials asked Taco Bell and Yum Brands for documents related to the outbreak, adding that it needed the information in a “timely manner to preserve public health.” On the very ...
A drop in demand could mean lower prices on certain grocery items, but the relief may be short-lived.