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CDC warns of explosive diarrhea parasite on rise in US

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CDC is tracking the source of a parasite that causes ‘explosive’ diarrhea
Since June 22, 2026, more than 170 cases of cyclosporiasis have been reported in southeast Michigan — up from 150 several days prior.

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Explosive diarrhea parasite infections soar in Michigan
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A Parasite That Causes "Explosive Diarrhea" Is Spreading Across The US
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‘Explosive diarrhea parasite’ sickens 170 in Michigan, hospitalizes at least 20 nationwide
Cyclosporiasis, a nasty parasitic infection that causes “explosive” watery diarrhea, has sickened dozens of people in Michigan and other parts of the United States.

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CDC warns of explosive diarrhea parasite on rise in US. Here are symptoms and how to treat it
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300+ cases: Michigan health officials investigate parasite linked to explosive diarrhea
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Michigan logs 170 cases in 9 days as 'explosive' diarrhea parasite spreads in US
The Michigan Department of Health and Human Services reported that, as of June 30, there were more than 170 reported infections.

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Parasite known to cause ‘explosive diarrhea’ reported in Georgia, 16 other states
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CDC seeks source of parasitic outbreak linked to ‘explosive’ diarrhea in Texas, other states
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Explosive diarrhea? Why cyclosporiasis may not be to blame

As of July 2, more than 225 cases of cyclosporiasis have been confirmed across 21 Michigan counties.
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Tips to prevent cyclospora infection and explosive diarrhea

At least 170 Michiganders have contracted a parasitic gastrointestinal infection called cyclosporiasis. Here are the CDC's tips to prevent illness.
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Clusters of Severe Stomach Illness Reported Across the U.S.

Public health experts said there were more cases than usual of the disease caused by cyclospora, which is spread through contaminated food and drink.
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