Musk and the DOGE kids ripped out America's warning systems
The first two deaths related to the multistate outbreak of cyclosporiasis have been reported from Michigan, though both had conditions that may have amplified dehydration issues prompted by the lettuce-borne illness.
Death from cyclosporiasis is considered uncommon, but the
spread of the illness is now widespread, with cases now in 15 states. In
Michigan alone, there are 11,234 cases, including 193 hospitalizations.
Nationwide, the Centers for Disease Control count 18,000 cases of explosive
diarrhea, intestinal infection and resulting dehydration.
The illness is known to exist during spring and summer, but
this year’s numbers are much higher than normal. Its specific cause is a
single-celled parasite that lives exclusively in humans and causes particularly
violent diarrhea. Infection is almost always through ingesting food or water
contaminated with feces — improper sanitation at farms or food processing
facilities. Failure to provide field workers with adequate toilets or sinks can
mean outbreaks.
Since the disease emerged a few weeks ago, there has been
effort to identify its origin with efforts centering on Taylor Farms irrigation
and operations in Mexico. Taylor Farms, which issued a recall, distributes
iceberg lettuce mostly to market chains and restaurants across the Midwest.
Early on, news reported that Taylor Fresh Farms was a million-dollar donor to
Trump political causes and noted that while there is scrutiny of the food
problem, there has been none by prosecutorial agencies.

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