The majority of the cases are in New York, but there's hopeful news for anyone concerned.
As of July 2, more than 225 cases of cyclosporiasis have been confirmed across 21 Michigan counties.
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A microscopic image of Cyclospora cayetanensis in feces. (CDC) Hundreds of people in the US so far have recently developed a ...
Texas sees more Cyclospora cases than nearly any other state, and central Texas tends to be hit hardest — though Lubbock residents and summer travelers aren't off the hook either.