You got the 'explosive' diarrhea parasite. Now what?

(NEXSTAR) – Hundreds of people, and likely more, have fallen ill thanks to a parasite in recent weeks. While authorities continue to search for the source, you may be left…

Cyclosporiasis parasite cases found in 31 states

Source: YouTube Summary Cyclosporiasis parasite cases found in 31 states Why It Matters This video provides visual context for the story and helps readers quickly understand the key development from…

Cyclosporiasis parasite cases found in 31 states

Source: YouTube Summary Cyclosporiasis parasite cases found in 31 states Why It Matters This video provides visual context for the story and helps readers quickly understand the key development from…

Cyclosporiasis parasite cases found in 31 states

Source: YouTube Summary Cyclosporiasis parasite cases found in 31 states Why It Matters This video provides visual context for the story and helps readers quickly understand the key development from…

Cyclosporiasis parasite cases found in 31 states

Cases of cyclosporiasis, a disease caused by a microscopic parasite, are growing in 31 states, and health officials still haven’t identified the exact source of the outbreak. Dr. Eric Ascher,…

86 people have been hospitalized with the foodborne parasite spreading across the U.S., the CDC said

Nearly 3,000 people have been sickened with a gastrointestinal illness called cyclosporiasis, a foodborne infection marked by intense, watery diarrhea, state health officials report.

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

Cases of an explosive diarrheal parasite continue to skyrocket in Michigan, which is reporting 1,251 cases as of July 9. Of those, 44 were hospitalized. Meanwhile, across the border in…

What to know about "explosive" diarrhea-causing parasite reported in several states

Michigan is experiencing its largest outbreak of a parasitic infection, called cyclosporiasis, that causes severe diarrhea.

'Explosive' diarrhea parasite cases surge as health officials seek source

Outbreaks of cyclosporiasis are typically traced back to prepackaged food and fresh produce.