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CDC says lab-confirmed US cases of cyclosporiasis top 1,600, expects count to rise

By Thomson Reuters Jul 14, 2026 | 12:39 PM

July 14 (Reuters) – Lab-confirmed cases linked to a U.S. outbreak of cyclosporiasis have risen to 1,645, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said ​on Tuesday, up by more than 800 ‌cases from its last update a week ago.

Cases have now been reported across 34 states, and have resulted in 141 hospitalizations as of July 13, according to the health agency. No ‌deaths ​have been reported.

Cyclosporiasis is an ⁠intestinal infection that can ⁠be contracted by consuming food — typically raw fruits and vegetables — or water contaminated with feces, according to the U.S. CDC.

While the United States has experienced outbreaks ​of the gastrointestinal illness before, the scale and geographic spread of this year’s outbreak are significantly ⁠larger, prompting concern among health officials.

The ⁠agency cautioned that there is a ​roughly six-week lag between the onset of illness and the ​reporting of cases, which means more infections are ‌likely to be identified as additional data is received.

The CDC said it is also aware of more than 5,100 additional cases that require further analysis and confirmation.

The ⁠current U.S. outbreak, which began on May 1, is centered in Michigan, with Ohio and New York also reporting ⁠high numbers of ‌cases.

Separately, Michigan health officials on Tuesday ⁠reported 3,309 cases in the state, an ​increase ‌of 669 cases since the last update ​on Monday.

U.S. ⁠health officials have not identified the source of contamination and are tracing foods linked to cases through the supply chain, potentially to the farm level, using genetic sequencing where needed.

(Reporting by Siddhi Mahatole in Bengaluru; Editing ​by Diti Pujara)