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<title>Taylor Farms to recall ingredients linked to &#x26;#x2018;explosive diarrhea&#x26;#x2019; parasite cyclosporiasis outbreak</title>
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<description>Fresh produce giant Taylor Farms is preparing to recall ingredients linked to a parasite outbreak that has caused severe diarrhea and sickened thousands of people in Michigan and nearby states, according to a report. The California-based lettuce supplier told federal regulators that it was preparing a recall tied to the widening cyclospora outbreak, Bloomberg News reported Friday, citing a document viewed by the outlet. The parasite can cause severe diarrhea, fatigue and nausea. The scope of the recall was not immediately clear. The move would mark the clearest sign yet of a potential source of the outbreak, which prompted Taco...</description>
<author>NY Post</author>
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<pubDate>Fri, 17 Jul 2026 19:33:19 GMT</pubDate>
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<title>Cyclosporiasis outbreaks: What to know about the foodborne illness and symptoms...The source of the illnesses is still unknown, but fresh produce is suspected.

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<description>VIDEO AT LINK......... A nasty gastrointestinal bug is rapidly spreading in several states, with more than 700 cases confirmed in Michigan over the last few weeks. The demand for tests for cyclosporiasis, a pathogen often caused by contaminated fresh produce, is so intense, with so many patients seeking help for diarrhea and crippling abdominal cramps, that many labs can&#x26;#x2019;t keep up. The source of the fast-moving illnesses is unknown, although the Food and Drug Administration said an investigation is ongoing. Cases in Michigan could easily reach 1,000, said Dr. Anurag Malani, vice chief of staff at Trinity Health Ann Arbor....</description>
<author>NBC News</author>
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<pubDate>Wed, 8 Jul 2026 12:10:02 GMT</pubDate>
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