US Cyclospora cases mount as CDC lags on tracking
- Clinicians in southeast Michigan and northern Ohio are reporting a surge of gastrointestinal illnesses caused by the parasite Cyclospora cayetanensi.
- The outbreak is characterized by sudden, explosive diarrhea, though the CDC is reportedly lagging in its tracking and response efforts.
- Acting CDC Director Jay Bhattacharya has addressed staff via internal email regarding the agency's response to the outbreak.
- This situation highlights critical gaps in public health surveillance and the need for more efficient tracking of parasitic infections to prevent further spread.
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