Explosive, Taco Bell and Diarrhea Parasite
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Potential new source found for gastrointestinal parasite sweeping the U.S.
Official case counts likely capture only a fraction of US cyclosporiasis infections, and the outbreak is likely to get worse before it gets better.
The Arkansas Department of Health has reported a spike in cases of a parasite known to cause severe diarrhea. The ADH reported on July 17 that 35 cases of cyclosporiasis have been confirmed across the state in 2026.
A California farm is at the center of the nationwide explosive diarrhea crisis that has left thousands clinging to their toilets and hospitalized others. Salinas-based Taylor Farms has been identified as a possible source of tainted iceberg lettuce connected to the summer outbreak of cyclosporiasis,
Recovered from Cyclospora, the 'explosive' diarrhea-causing parasite? The answer to whether you’re protected may surprise you.
One patient who contracted the parasite told Newsweek the symptom that affected him most wasn't explosive diarrhea.
Reports of cyclosporiasis, a foodborne parasitic disease that can cause explosive bouts of diarrhea, are skyrocketing in several parts of the country, and federal health officials are finally sounding the alarm about it after weeks of media reports.
Cases of a parasite causing 'explosive diarrhea' are rising, but experts say the source might not just be food.
What's the difference between "explosive diarrhea" caused by cyclosporiasis and regular diarrhea? Experts weigh in.
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