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from the centers for disease control and prevention. outbreaks of cyclospora cayetanensis infection--united states, 1996. 19968667551
update: outbreaks of cyclospora cayetanensis infection--united states and canada, 1996.since may 1996, cdc has received reports of clusters and sporadic cases of infection with the parasite cyclospora cayetanensis that occurred in may and june in the united states and canada. this report describes preliminary findings of an investigation by the new jersey department of health and senior services (njdhss) and updates the findings of other ongoing investigations.19968676854
outbreaks of cyclospora cayetanensis infection--united states, 1996.cyclospora cayetanensis (previously termed cyanobacterium-like body) is a recently characterized coccidian parasite; the first known cases of infection in humans were diagnosed in 1977. before 1996, only three outbreaks of cyclospora infection had been reported in the united states. this report describes the preliminary findings of an ongoing outbreak investigation by the south carolina department of health and environmental control (scdhec) and summarizes the findings from investigations in oth ...19969132573
an outbreak in 1996 of cyclosporiasis associated with imported raspberries. the cyclospora working group.cyclospora cayetanensis is a parasite that causes gastroenteritis. until last year most of the documented cases of cyclosporiasis in north america were in overseas travelers. in 1996, a large outbreak of cyclosporiasis occurred in north america. we investigated this outbreak.19979164810
a foodborne outbreak of cyclosporiasis caused by imported raspberries.cyclospora cayetanensis is a recently recognized parasite that causes prolonged diarrheal illness. its modes of transmission have not been fully determined, although some investigations before 1996 implicated water. outbreaks of cyclosporiasis in the united states in 1996 and 1997 are evidence of the increasing incidence of this disease. this report describes an outbreak of cyclosporiasis in persons who attended a luncheon on may 23, 1996, near charleston, south carolina.19989752377
the return of cyclospora in 1997: another outbreak of cyclosporiasis in north america associated with imported raspberries. cyclospora working group.in the spring of 1996, an outbreak of cyclosporiasis associated with fresh guatemalan raspberries occurred in the united states and canada. another multistate outbreak of cyclosporiasis occurred in north america in the spring of 1997.199910049199
surveillance for laboratory-confirmed sporadic cases of cyclosporiasis--united states, 1997-2008.cyclosporiasis is an enteric disease caused by the parasite cyclospora cayetanensis. cyclosporiasis is reported most commonly in tropical and subtropical regions. in the united states, outbreaks of cyclosporiasis associated with various types of imported fresh produce have been documented and described since the mid-1990s. no molecular tools are available for linking c. cayetanensis cases. national data regarding laboratory-confirmed sporadic cases (i.e., cases not linked to documented outbreaks ...201121471951
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