Saturday, July 18, 2026
41.7 C
New Delhi

Cyclospora outbreak in US: What to know about the explosive stomach infection and its source

Explosive stomach infection hits US, how the parasite Cyclospora makes people unwell and what researchers know so far about its source

US is currently battling a growing Cyclospora outbreak across the states. According to researchers, it is the largest outbreak of its kind in the country’s history and health officials are yet to identify the source. Since May 1, 1,645 infections with the parasite have been confirmed across 45 states and more than 5,100 further cases are under investigation.According to Joel Barratt, a molecular parasitologist at Emory School of Medicine in Atlanta, Georgia, these figures have quickly surpassed the total number of cases typically seen in a year. More than 100 people with parasite infections have been hospitalised, but no deaths have been reported.

What is Cyclospora and how does it affect people?

What is Cyclospora?

The main symptom is watery diarrhoea because the parasite inflames the intestinal lining

Cyclospora cayetanensis is an intracellular parasite, meaning that it invades and then hijacks a host’s cells, especially those in the lining of the intestines, according to the journal Nature. Once inside, it rapidly begins to multiply, which damages the cells. It can take a week or more for the parasite to complete its life cycle and inflict enough harm for symptoms to appear.Getting the infection means that someone has consumed food or water that was contaminated by human faeces. Cyclospora cayetanensis reproduces through egg-like structures called oocysts that are shed in human stool. These oocysts are not immediately infectious: they must first sporulate, or mature, in a warm environment at temperatures between 22 °C and 32 °C for a week or two, which is one reason why outbreaks tend to occur during summer.The main symptom is watery diarrhoea because the parasite inflames the intestinal lining and disrupts the body’s ability to absorb water and nutrients, causing it to flush excess fluid through the gut. While the infection runs its course when the immune system expels the parasite from the body, the illness can last for weeks or even months.The main treatment that physicians use to fight the parasite is the combined antibiotic trimethoprim–sulfamethoxazole (sold as Bactrim). Antibiotics are not typically used against parasites, but Bactrim starves Cyclospora of an essential vitamin it needs to replicate.

How are researchers trying to pinpoint the outbreak’s origin?

Health officials are still working to identify the source, but the state of Michigan, which has reported the highest number of infections, 4,300, has signalled that lettuce or salad greens might be the culprit. On Thursday, the US Food and Drug Administration identified shredded iceberg lettuce from a supplier in Mexico that was sent to Taco Bell locations in five states as one source of the outbreak, but there are likely other food sources driving the spread.Tracking the parasite requires coordination between US state and federal health officials. First, state laboratories collect faecal samples from people with disease symptoms and send them to federal facilities. If a sample tests positive for Cyclospora, health officials will ascertain when the person started showing symptoms and record what the person ate in the weeks beforehand.

How to prevent the infection?

How to prevent Cyclospora infection?

Produce is safest when it is heated to 158°F degrees or higher, which actually kills the cyclospora.

The best way to prevent illness is to follow standard hygiene and food safety practices. Washing hands with soap and water after using the bathroom and before and after preparing food is important, as alcohol-based hand sanitisers do not kill cyclospora; however, soap and water do. Cleaning produce with vinegar has been more effective than just running water alone. Produce is safest when it is heated to 158°F degrees or higher, which actually kills the cyclospora.

Foods to avoid during Cyclospora infection

Because Cyclospora embeds itself in the texture of leafy, delicate, and wet surfaces, past outbreaks have been linked to:

  • Leafy greens: Bagged salads, spinach, iceberg, and romaine lettuce.
  • Fresh herbs: Cilantro, parsley, and basil.
  • Berries: Raspberries, blackberries, and strawberries.
  • Raw vegetables: Snow peas, green onions, carrots, and celery.

According to the CDC, the typical cyclospora season lasts until late August, and cases could continue to rise until then. Go to Source

Hot this week

Russian online retail warehouses hit by deadly Ukrainian strikes

To play this video you need to enable JavaScript in your browser. Read More

Many Ukrainian soldiers outraged over removal of defence minister, troops tell BBC

Olga Ivashchenko/Bloomberg via Getty Images Paul Adams Diplomatic correspondent, Kyiv 17 July 2026 “My operation is scheduled for tomorrow,” says the disfigured soldier, still recovering from his terrib Read More

Quote of the day: ‘When we tackle obstacles…’ – How Dr Kalam’s simple words help everyday people face life’s hardest challenges and bounce back...

Known for his simple lifestyle, accessible nature, and signature long hair, Dr Kalam dedicated his entire life to science “When we tackle obstacles, we find hidden reserves of courage and resilience we did not know we had. Read More

After Peddi controversy, Janhvi signs new film with Pagglait director

A month after the Peddi controversy, Janhvi Kapoor has signed her next film with Pagglait director Umesh Bist, backed by Balaji Motion Pictures and Sikhya Entertainment, shooting from October-November. Read More

‘Zero tolerance against terrorism not just a statement’: Rajnath Singh’s message to Pakistan

Defence minister Rajnath Singh (File photo/PTI) NEW DELHI: Sending a strong message to Pakistan, defence minister Rajnath Singh on Saturday asserted that India’s “zero tolerance against terrorism” is not merely a s Read More

Topics

Russian online retail warehouses hit by deadly Ukrainian strikes

To play this video you need to enable JavaScript in your browser. Read More

Many Ukrainian soldiers outraged over removal of defence minister, troops tell BBC

Olga Ivashchenko/Bloomberg via Getty Images Paul Adams Diplomatic correspondent, Kyiv 17 July 2026 “My operation is scheduled for tomorrow,” says the disfigured soldier, still recovering from his terrib Read More

Quote of the day: ‘When we tackle obstacles…’ – How Dr Kalam’s simple words help everyday people face life’s hardest challenges and bounce back...

Known for his simple lifestyle, accessible nature, and signature long hair, Dr Kalam dedicated his entire life to science “When we tackle obstacles, we find hidden reserves of courage and resilience we did not know we had. Read More

After Peddi controversy, Janhvi signs new film with Pagglait director

A month after the Peddi controversy, Janhvi Kapoor has signed her next film with Pagglait director Umesh Bist, backed by Balaji Motion Pictures and Sikhya Entertainment, shooting from October-November. Read More

‘Zero tolerance against terrorism not just a statement’: Rajnath Singh’s message to Pakistan

Defence minister Rajnath Singh (File photo/PTI) NEW DELHI: Sending a strong message to Pakistan, defence minister Rajnath Singh on Saturday asserted that India’s “zero tolerance against terrorism” is not merely a s Read More

Budget-Friendly Fashion Hacks: 20 Smart Ways to Look Stylish Without Spending a Fortune

Fashion doesn’t have to be expensive to look amazing. With the right budget-friendly fashion hacks, you can create trendy outfits, refresh your wardrobe, and stay stylish without stretching your budget. Read More

WATCH: Kapil Dev Pays Tribute To Rohit Sharma Amid Retirement Rumours

Show Quick Read Key points generated by AI, verified by newsroom Kapil Dev praised Rohit Sharma amidst ongoing ODI retirement speculation. BCCI denied Rohit’s retirement, but speculation persists regarding his future. Read More

‘Hunger Strike Continues’: Sonam Wangchuk To Fast From Hospital, Says CJP

Show Quick Read Key points generated by AI, verified by newsroom Activist Sonam Wangchuk continues hunger strike from Safdarjung Hospital. His wife alleged medical transparency issues, seeking his discharge. Read More

Related Articles