North Carolina Reports 307 Cyclosporiasis Cases, Hospitalizing 13 as US Total Reaches 1,645
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Updated · WBTV · Jul 15
North Carolina Reports 307 Cyclosporiasis Cases, Hospitalizing 13 as US Total Reaches 1,645
3 articles · Updated · WBTV · Jul 15
Summary
307 cyclosporiasis cases were reported in North Carolina from May 1 to July 14, and 13 patients were hospitalized, state health officials said Tuesday.
1,645 lab-confirmed cases have been recorded nationwide across 34 states as of July 13, with North Carolina ranking third behind Michigan and New York; the CDC says the true total is likely higher.
Cyclospora spreads through contaminated food or water and is often linked to herbs and fresh produce; Michigan officials have pointed to lettuce as a possible source in the recent outbreak.
18 cases were reported in Mecklenburg County, and Taco Bell said July 14 it was temporarily pulling some ingredients as a precaution.
Symptoms usually begin about a week after exposure and can last from days to more than a month, though antibiotics are available and many patients recover without them.