The US Food and Drug Administration says iceberg lettuce supplied by Taylor Farms and sold at Taco Bell and Walmart locations ...
The mystery surrounding the recent outbreak of explosive diarrhea caused by the parasite cyclospora appears to have mostly ...
More than 6,700 confirmed or probable cases of a parasite-linked intestinal illness have been reported across the United ...
Positive test on shredded iceberg lettuce adds to investigation of parasitic outbreak that has sickened more than 1,600 ...
Reports of cyclosporiasis, a foodborne parasitic disease that can cause explosive bouts of diarrhea, are skyrocketing in ...
One patient who contracted the parasite told Newsweek the symptom that affected him most wasn't explosive diarrhea.
A California farm is at the center of the nationwide explosive diarrhea crisis that has left thousands clinging to their ...
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U.S. health officials are blaming the massive outbreak of explosive diarrhea-causing cyclosporiasis on shredded lettuce from ...
More than 30 states have reported cases of the "explosive diarrhea" parasite cyclospora.
What's the difference between "explosive diarrhea" caused by cyclosporiasis and regular diarrhea? Experts weigh in.