
Taco Bell Lettuce Linked to Cyclospora Outbreak in US
Taco Bell has removed Taylor Farms shredded lettuce from its restaurants after it was linked to a cyclosporiasis outbreak across the United States. The CDC identified the lettuce as the source of the diarrhea-causing parasite, leading to a recall and a Mexican advisory for US-bound travelers.
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Taco Bell lettuce tied to diarrhea-causing parasite outbreak
US health officials linked iceberg lettuce served at Taco Bell to an outbreak of the parasite cyclospora, which causes “explosive” diarrhea. Health officials warn that the contamination may go beyond the fast-food chain.
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Taco Bell issued a statement about removing Taylor Farms lettuce from its stores amid the cyclosporiasis outbreak even as the producer issued a clarification.
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Taco Bell is encouraging its customers to live más. Amid an ongoing outbreak of cyclosporiasis, a stomach bug that causes weeks of severe diarrhea, the restaurant announced it has removed lettuce...
By Bentley Maddox
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The gastrointestinal infection is from the Cyclospora cayetanensis parasite that is not spread through contact or airborne particles but rather via eating contaminated food, usually greens, or drinking contaminated water. The post US parasite outbreak leads to a Mexican advisory for US-bound travelers appeared first on Mexico News Daily
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