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    An outbreak of diarrhea caused by a parasite has hit at least 1,400 people. Here’s how to stay safe

    stamilhstgr0518@gmail.comBy stamilhstgr0518@gmail.comJuly 10, 2026No Comments4 Mins Read
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    Washing produce may reduce the risk of getting diarrhea caused by the parasite cyclospora, but it isn’t a guarantee.

    Summer is the best time to be enjoying fresh berries and cool caprese salads with a sprinkling of fresh basil, preferably poolside

    But this summer, with cases of diarrhea caused by a microscopic parasite called cyclospora climbing across several states, you may want to take extra care with how you prepare your produce and where you swim

    The epicenter of an outbreak is Michigan, where more than 1,200 people have fallen ill.Ohio has also seen nearly 200 cases.Other states, including New York, Illinois, Indiana, North Carolina, and Texas have also reported a jump in cases, although it’s not clear whether they’re all part of the same outbreak. More than 40 people have been hospitalized

    While it’s not likely to kill you, cyclosporiasis, by all accounts, is not something you want to deal with. The watery diarrhea, cramping and bloating it causes can quickly leave you dehydrated and even land you in the hospital

    “If you get norovirus or something, you might have a rough 24 or 48 hours, but people with this parasite can be sick for weeks or sometimes even months with a sort of relapsing pattern, and so that can really wear down your body,” said Dr. Caitlin Rivers, an epidemiologist and senior scholar at the Johns Hopkins Center for Health Security. She recently wrote about the outbreak in her “Force of Infection” newsletter

    Importantly,investigators say they haven’t yet been able to determine the

    But based on past experience with this bug, there are some ways you can try to keep yourself safe

    The good news is that cyclosporiasis doesn’t pass directly from person to person. You get it by eating or drinking something that’s been contaminated several weeks prior, usually fresh produce or water from a swimming pool

    This parasite is resistant to bleach, so it can show up in recreational waterin lakes and rivers. If you have an outbreak in your area, especially, it might be best to avoid public swimming areas

    When it comes to fresh fruits and vegetables, the safest thing to do to prevent getting sick is to cook them, Rivers said

    Cooking food to an internal temperature of 158 degrees Fahrenheit or higher kills cyclospora, according to the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services

    How long that takes will depend on your cooking method. Using a food thermometer can help you know that you’ve reached a safe temperature

    If it’s something you can’t really cook, like salad greens, you’ll want to wash it thoroughly — for at least a minute — by immersing it in water and swishing gently by hand. The bowl of a salad spinner is effective for this, for example

    Researchers have also tested a rinse of one part vinegar to three parts water, and this also works to remove most cyclospora spores from produce

    In one study, even careful washing couldn’t remove all cyclospora, however, which proved to be stickier than other parasites

    “My read of this study is that rinsing helps, but it’s not reliable,” said Rivers

    Other practices that may help reduce the risk include breaking off and discarding the outer leaves of a head of lettuce, and scrubbing firm fruits and vegetables with a soft brush while rinsing

    You don’t have to avoid all raw fruits and vegetables because of an outbreak with an undetermined cause.But if you are particularly vulnerable, perhaps because of age or medications that lower your immune function, you could consider steering clear of foods that have been involved in outbreaks in the past

    They include foods that are harder to wash, or that people might be less diligent about washing, including:

    • Raspberries
    • Basil
    • Salad mixes (including vegetable trays and coleslaw)
    • Cilantro
    • Berry/fruit mixes
    • Lettuce
    • Snow peas

    In the midst of a known outbreak, infectious disease experts recommend heading to the doctor for a diagnosis and treatment if you have diarrhea for longer than 48 hours

    “If it’s been more than 48 hours, it’s reasonable to test for it,” said Dr. Rebecca Schein, an infectious disease expert at Michigan State University Health Care

    Standard tests to look for stomach bugs don’t typically include cyclospora. Your doctor may need to special order it. Because the parasite sheds intermittently, you may also need several tests spaced 24 hours apart to get an accurate diagnosis

    Treatment is seven to 10 days of the combination antibiotic sulfamethoxazole-trimethoprim, which is sold as Bactrim or Septra

    “The recommendation is to treat people who have cyclosporiasis because it can last so long and it’s just uncomfortable,” Schein said. “And it can increase, you know, spread into the environment if we don’t treat it.”

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