Smaller CDC Cyclospora Lab Threatens Speed of Outbreak Response

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As cyclospora outbreaks rise, the CDC’s cyclospora lab has been downsized from 11 to 3 staff, part of broader government layoffs, jeopardizing rapid outbreak investigation and surveillance. Experts warn reduced personnel will delay genetic testing, case interviews, and cluster detection, weakening the public health response across the country amid other concurrent crises.
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