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Cyclospora outbreak linked to irrigation water, not produce, across 34 states

An escalating outbreak of Cyclospora infections, affecting 7,000 people across 34 states, is likely driven by contaminated irrigation water rather than a specific produce item. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's tracking system is reportedly compromised, potentially underestimating the true number of cases. Experts suggest that failures in food safety practices, including the use of surface water for irrigation and inadequate sanitation in farm worker housing, are more significant contributors than previously assumed. AI

RANK_REASON The cluster discusses a widespread public health issue with significant implications for food safety regulations and practices. [lever_c_demoted from significant: ic=1 ai=0.1]

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Cyclospora outbreak linked to irrigation water, not produce, across 34 states

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  1. Forbes — Innovation TIER_1 English(EN) · Judy Stone, Senior Contributor ·

    It’s The Water, Not Produce, Likely Driving Cyclospora Outbreaks

    Contaminated irrigation or processing water is more likely the source of the Cyclospora outbreak. There are many systemic failures, outlined here.