As cases of cyclosporiasis rise, investigators may be overlooking the true source, experts told USA TODAY.
What's the difference between "explosive diarrhea" caused by cyclosporiasis and regular diarrhea? Experts weigh in.
Cases of cyclosporiasis, which spreads through contaminated food, have been on the rise in multiple states since May.
It started, as all diarrhea outbreaks do, with rumblings of discontent. At first it was funny; "explosive diarrhea parasite" ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results