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Cyclospora Outbreaks Spotlight the Hard Work of Tracing Foodborne Parasites
health5 days ago

Cyclospora Outbreaks Spotlight the Hard Work of Tracing Foodborne Parasites

Rising cyclosporiasis cases across several states prompt investigators to trace sources of Cyclospora cayetanensis, a parasite that resists easy genetic tracing and relies on epidemiologic detective work. Diagnosis often requires a special stool stain because Cyclospora isn’t on standard testing panels. Infections cause weeks of watery diarrhea and are treated with a 7–10 day course of trimethoprim-sulfamethoxazole. Preventive guidance emphasizes thorough produce washing and following FDA handling tips to reduce contamination.

Seafood Toxins Survive Cooking, Sparking Hundreds of Outbreaks
health16 days ago

Seafood Toxins Survive Cooking, Sparking Hundreds of Outbreaks

A CDC review of U.S. outbreaks (2011–2023) finds hundreds linked to marine toxins, mainly ciguatoxins from harmful algal blooms and histamine-producing scombroid toxins from improperly stored fish. These toxins resist cooking and can accumulate up the food chain, sickening people who eat contaminated seafood and, in some cases, causing hospitalizations or death. Prevention centers on strict temperature control, safer handling of imported fish, and targeted warnings about affected areas and species.