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Cyclosporiasis Cases Reported Across Over Half of US States
August 19, 2026
Why it matters locally: Given that New York is one of the most populous states in the nation and a significant port of entry for imported produce, the increased national incidence of cyclosporiasis cases suggests a heightened risk for residents. State health authorities would likely be on alert for potential outbreaks and reinforcing public health guidance.
Cases of cyclosporiasis, an intestinal illness caused by the *Cyclospora cayetanensis* parasite, have increased across the United States. The illness has now been identified in more than half of the country's states. Health authorities have documented thousands of infections. A number of these cases have led to individuals requiring hospital admission for treatment. Dr. John Torres, an NBC medical contributor, discussed the nature of the illness on the TODAY show. He outlined the symptoms associated with cyclosporiasis and offered guidance on preventive measures individuals can take to reduce their risk of infection.
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