Texans should know these symptoms as parasite cases are reported

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As health officials continue to monitor a Cyclospora outbreak across the United States, Texas has emerged as one of the states reporting confirmed cases. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) is actively investigating this parasite, which causes gastrointestinal illness in infected individuals. Here’s what you need to know about the symptoms, transmission, and preventive measures regarding Cyclospora.

Understanding Cyclospora

Cyclospora cayetanensis is a single-celled parasite that can cause an intestinal infection known as cyclosporiasis. This infection is typically associated with the consumption of contaminated food or water. Symptoms usually appear about a week after exposure and can last for several weeks if untreated.

Symptoms of Cyclospora Infection

Common symptoms of cyclosporiasis include:

  • Diarrhea (sometimes explosive)
  • Loss of appetite
  • Weight loss
  • Nausea
  • Fatigue
  • Abdominal cramps and bloating

In some cases, individuals may experience recurring symptoms that can last for months, leading to significant discomfort and health complications.

How Cyclospora Spreads

The primary mode of transmission for Cyclospora is through the consumption of contaminated food or water. Common sources include:

  • Fruits and vegetables that are eaten raw, especially imported products.
  • Unfiltered or untreated water sources.

It is important to note that Cyclospora is not transmitted from person to person, which distinguishes it from many other gastrointestinal infections. Proper handling and thorough washing of produce can help minimize the risk of infection.

Preventive Measures

To protect yourself from Cyclospora, consider the following preventive strategies:

  • Wash fruits and vegetables under running water.
  • Avoid consuming food from questionable sources.
  • Practice good hand hygiene, especially before eating.
  • Drink bottled or treated water when traveling to areas with known contamination issues.

Current CDC Investigation

The CDC is actively investigating the current outbreak to identify the source of the infections. Public health officials encourage anyone experiencing the symptoms mentioned above to seek medical attention promptly. Testing and appropriate treatment can help manage symptoms and prevent further complications.

Conclusion

As the situation unfolds, staying informed is crucial. Regularly check updates from the CDC and your local health department for the latest information on Cyclospora cases in Texas and surrounding areas. By understanding the symptoms, transmission, and preventive measures, individuals can take proactive steps to protect their health.

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