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Mexico Warns of Diarrhea Risk When Visiting US

Mexico Warns of Diarrhea Risk When Visiting US

Summary

The Mexican Ministry of Health has warned travelers to the United States about an outbreak of Cyclosporiasis, a parasite infection that causes diarrhea. There are 1,645 confirmed cases across 34 U.S. states, with many cases in the Midwest, and the source of contamination is still unknown.

Key Facts

  • Mexico’s health agency issued a travel warning about Cyclosporiasis for those visiting the U.S.
  • The outbreak has reached 1,645 confirmed cases in 34 states as of May 2026.
  • The hardest-hit states are Michigan, Ohio, Kentucky, and West Virginia.
  • Cyclosporiasis is caused by a tiny parasite that infects the intestines.
  • The parasite spreads through food or water contaminated with infected feces.
  • Symptoms include severe watery diarrhea, stomach cramps, nausea, and fatigue.
  • The parasite can survive up to two weeks in the environment, often contaminating fresh produce.
  • Health authorities have not found the exact source of this outbreak yet.
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