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We’re hearing reports from Michigan and at least two dozen other states of rising cases of Cyclosporiasis, a foodborne illness caused by a parasite that contaminates fresh produce. The infection can lead to severe, and explosive diarrhea.

LiveNOW’s Mike Pache is joined by FOX News Jonathan Serrie to discuss the latest developments.

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  1. 2
    @izabellastambulski

    Well most parasites can be transfered from using the same toilet , with an infected person that has the symphoms , diarrhea , fever etc … right ?

  2. 6
    @Ingridfitz

    Thanks Trump for scaling back the CDC food borne infection departments and making tracking cyclosporin outbreaks optional.
    Winning again as per usual.

  3. 8
    @larrymcmacarroon9529

    “Isn’t all diarhrea ‘explosive’?” —Gutfeld. So Michigan isn’t doing anything perverse, they’re behaving normally and just happen to be spreading this thing. Gotcha. Wink wink.

  4. 11
    @aaronferguson9328

    Stay inside, no need to go out into public touching everything, do your 9-5 and go home were too broke to go out and spend money in public we dont have

  5. 14
    @JonFraust

    It’s very common in Southern California to see farm workers picking lettuce and vegetables in the fields with only a couple simple port-o-potty’s near by and no way to properly wash their hands after defecating. You are eating the bacteria from the port-o-potty’s door handle, and whatever else the worker touches. Enjoy your next salad! 🥗

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