Nearly 1,300 people in Michigan have been diagnosed with a parasitic infection that can cause weeks of watery diarrhea, making it the largest such outbreak in state history.
Cyclosporiasis stems from consuming fruits or vegetables that were exposed to feces-contaminated irrigation water, and it can be difficult to protect yourself from it.
CBS News' @ashhar_quraishi has more on the steps you can take to save yourself from explosive diarrhea caused by cyclospora, as health officials investigate one of the nation's largest outbreaks of it in years. https://t.co/hRLtiTgI0E
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