While the investigation points to lettuce or salad greens, the MDHHS reminds that other food items can’t be completely ruled ...
Michigan health officials have pointed a finger at lettuce and salad greens as the potential cause of the cyclospora outbreak ...
Michigan health officials have identified a possible source of cyclosporiasis in the state.
Cyclosporiasis cases in Michigan rose slightly, state health officials reported on Wednesday, with more than 3,700 cases ...
State health officials have released updated recommendations for cyclosporiasis, saying that early results indicate that ...
Michigan health officials say the state's cyclosporiasis outbreak has now grown to more than 3,700 cases.
The state added more than 400 Cyclosporiasis cases Wednesday as the outbreak continues to sicken people statewide.
Taco Bell has come under scrutiny over a possible connection to cyclosporiasis cases linked to contaminated produce.
Michigan health officials are advising consumers to buy whole heads of lettuce and other greens and avoid bagged salads.
Typically, Michigan only records 40 to 50 cases of cyclosporiasis annually, but there have been 2,640 cases reported as of ...
Officials haven't confirmed a link between the outbreak and any restaurant.
Doctors say the risk of Cyclospora from lettuce remains extremely low, but recommend washing all leafy greens thoroughly amid the Taco Bell probe.