
Cyclosporiasis cases linked to lettuce served at some Taco Bell locations: Source
So far, more than 3,400 cases have been reported in The Great Lake State and over 100 people have been hospitalized as of Thursday.
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ABC News reached out to Taco Bell Thursday but did not immediately hear back. Shredded lettuce supplied to the fast food chain by Taylor Farms has been linked to the cyclosporiasis outbreak. A popular lettuce supplier linked to Taco Bell has been identified as a potential source of contamination in the parasitic illness causing explosive diarrhea for thousands of people across the US, according to a new report.
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ABC News reached out to Taco Bell Thursday but did not immediately hear back.
according to ABC News — Top StoriesShredded lettuce supplied to the fast food chain by Taylor Farms has been linked to the cyclosporiasis outbreak.
according to New York Post — NewsA popular lettuce supplier linked to Taco Bell has been identified as a potential source of contamination in the parasitic illness causing explosive diarrhea for thousands of people across the US, according to a new report.
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