
Most cases reported in Michigan; CDC count lags behind state health departments
Cyclosporiasis outbreak linked to Taco Bell lettuce from Mexico
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Summary
An outbreak of cyclosporiasis, a parasitic intestinal illness, has been potentially linked to lettuce from Mexico used by Taco Bell, according to health officials. The majority of cases have been reported in Michigan, though the exact number remains unclear as the CDC's tally lags behind state health departments, which have reported significantly higher figures. No fatalities have been recorded so far.
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The majority of the cases have been reported in Michigan.
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But the CDC's tally lags behind state health departments, which have reported much larger numbers of cases.
according to CBS News — LatestThere have been no reported fatalities so far.
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