What to Know About the Cyclospora Parasite in Your Grocery Cart

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You’ve probably seen the headlines about a parasite spreading across the United States and making people sick, but what exactly is causing it? Image for illustration purposes
You’ve probably seen the headlines about a parasite spreading across the United States and making people sick, but what exactly is causing it? Image for illustration purposes
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CLEVELAND CLINIC – You’ve probably seen the headlines about a parasite spreading across the United States and making people sick, but what exactly is causing it? 

Dr. Vyas said the parasite, officially known as Cyclospora, has previously been found in berries, bagged salad mix, pre-cut vegetables, and fresh herbs, such as basil and cilantro. 

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While anyone is at risk for getting sick, those who are immunocompromised are especially vulnerable.  

In severe cases, a person may need antibiotics. 

However, most people can recover at home with plenty of rest and water. 

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“If your symptoms are not getting better, if you feel worse, if you’re unable to keep down any fluids, if you have severe abdominal pain, your fever doesn’t go away, or you’re vomiting, you should seek medical attention,” she advised.

Dr. Vyas said the best thing you can do for prevention is to thoroughly wash your fruits and vegetables under running water before eating. 

You should also wash your hands before and after preparing any food.   

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