Cyclospora outbreak: What Washington residents need to know

So far, Washington state and King County aren’t part of the multistate outbreak of cyclosporiasis, which has sickened more than 1,600 people around the country.

  • The illness can cause symptoms such as fatigue, loss of appetite, and watery or explosive diarrhea.

The latest: On Thursday, federal officials linked the outbreak to shredded lettuce served at Taco Bell stores in Indiana, Kentucky, Michigan, Ohio and West Virginia.

What they’re saying: “At this time, we are not seeing a suspected food source or signs of an outbreak in Washington,” Mark Johnson, a spokesperson for the state Department of Health, told Axios on Friday.

Between the lines: Although cases are up slightly in Washington this year, that could be partly due to increased awareness of the illness and more frequent testing, Johnson said.

  • Between May 1 and July 16, the state recorded 33 cyclosporiasis infections, with 26 of those cases linked to international travel (mainly to Mexico).
  • Last year, the state had 25 cases over the same period.

What’s next: Public health officials are closely monitoring three cases in people who were likely exposed in Washington to see whether they share a common food source, Johnson said…

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