A nationwide outbreak of a parasite that causes explosive diarrhea is growing in Michigan and has spread to Ohio. Here's how the illness is treated ...
An outbreak of a parasitic infection that causes “explosive” diarrhea is sickening many in the Midwest and it can spread through contaminated produce and water, sparking a warning from health ...
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is investigating a multistate outbreak of cyclosporiasis after 145 people in 17 states became sick from the parasitic illness.
A microscopic image of Cyclospora cayetanensis in feces. (CDC) Hundreds of people in the US so far have recently developed a ...
On the last Thursday of June, Cristy Cooper sat down on the toilet and immediately realized something was terribly wrong.
A stomach-churning parasite that causes explosive, watery diarrhea has sickened over 140 people across multiple states — with ...
Illinois is reporting cases of a parasitic illness this summer that causes "explosive" diarrhea and can last for over a month ...
Case counts rise during the spring and summer months; therefore, the cyclosporiasis season is considered May 1 through August 31.
If there was one word you wouldn’t want to hear in front of the word “diarrhea,” it’d be “explosive.” Unfortunately, it’s a ...
Hundreds of people across 17 states have been sickened by the parasitic infection, often transmitted by consuming produce contaminated with human feces.
Northeast Ohio reports rising cases of cyclosporiasis, a parasitic illness causing explosive diarrhea, with 80 confirmed cases statewide.
Health officials say they are seeing a spike in cases when it comes to a parasitic illness that can cause numerous symptoms.