
- Nearly 7,000 cases of cyclosporiasis, a parasite causing "explosive diarrhea," have been reported across more than two dozen U.S. states, with the root cause still under investigation.
- While past outbreaks were linked to produce like cilantro and basil, lettuce is currently suspected in Michigan, leading consumers to avoid fresh fruits and vegetables.
- Fast-food chains are reacting to the outbreak; Arby's is promoting its meat-heavy menu with a new Cheesesteak Happy Hour deal.
- Taco Bell is under investigation as a possible source and has voluntarily removed ingredients like lettuce and cilantro from select Michigan locations as a precautionary measure.
- Public health experts advise precautions such as thoroughly washing hands and produce, peeling outer layers, cooking vegetables and temporarily avoiding leafy greens, while suggesting fruits like bananas and avocados as safer alternatives.
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