Taco Bell to stop using lettuce identified with cyclosporiasis outbreak
YUM•Outbreak size and health risks
The outbreak, which began on May 1, has been concentrated in Michigan, with Ohio and New York also reporting a large number of infections. Michigan health officials reported 4,312 cases on Thursday.
While the U.S. has experienced cyclosporiasis outbreaks before, the scale and geographic spread of this year's outbreak are significantly larger, prompting concern among health officials.
Earlier this week, Taco Bell said it had removed a limited number of ingredients from some restaurants as a precautionary measure.
Cyclosporiasis can be contracted by consuming food, typically raw fruits and vegetables or water contaminated with feces, and causes diarrhea, nausea, and other gastrointestinal symptoms.




