In Texas Cyclospora
is linked with cilantro imported from Puebla, Mexico.
The Center
for Infectious Disease Research and Policy (CIDRAP) is reporting an increase in
Cyclospora cayetanensis cases around
the country. Now at least 283 people are sick in 21 states as of August 12,
2014. That is an increase of 48 cases compared to last week.
Cyclospora Outbreak One hundred sixty, or 57%, of the
cases were reported in Texas. Of those people, at least 116 Texas patients did
not travel during the two weeks before they got sick. Cyclospora is endemic in
sub-tropical regions. If the patients did not travel to those areas, they most
likely got sick by eating a contaminated food.
More
patients are being interviewed by the Centers for Disease Control and
Prevention (CDC) to discover what percentage of cases is linked with travel.
Most of the cases were reported in July. Maine and Massachusetts are also
investigating case number increases.
A common
source for these infections has not yet been identified. Last year, a huge Cyclospora outbreak sickened at least
631 people in 25 states. Not all of those cases were solved. In the past, Cyclospora outbreaks have been linked to
imported fresh product, including basil, lettuce, cilantro, raspberries and
snow peas.
The Centers
for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) said it had been notified of 304 ill
persons with confirmed infection in 2014. Cases were
reported from Arkansas, California, Connecticut, Florida, Illinois, Maryland,
Maine, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Montana, Nebraska, Pennsylvania, New
Jersey, New York (including New York City), Texas, Virginia, Wisconsin, and
Washington.
It added
that there is no evidence to suggest that any illnesses outside of Texas are
linked to cilantro from Puebla, Mexico and investigations are ongoing in other
states.
Among 204
persons with available information, ill persons range in age from three to 88
years, with a median age of 49 and 115 (56%) are female.
Reported
cases of cyclosporiasis in Texas have returned to baseline levels in August so
it is likely that the outbreak has ended.
Cyclospora
is acquired by people ingesting something - such as food or water - that was
contaminated with the parasite. Cyclospora cayetanensis is
a single-celled parasite that causes an intestinal infection called
cyclosporiasis
The
symptoms of a Cyclospora infection
include violent and watery diarrhea, loss of appetite, stomach cramps, weight
loss, boosting, increased gas, nausea, fatigue, vomiting, body aches, headache,
fever, and other flu-like symptoms. If you have been sick with these symptoms,
please see your doctor as soon as possible.
Source: http://www.cdc.gov/parasites/cyclosporiasis/outbreaks/2014/index.html
Source: http://www.cdc.gov/parasites/cyclosporiasis/outbreaks/2014/index.html
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