A food-borne cyclospora parasite outbreak in the U.S. that causes “explosive diarrhea” is raising concern.

While there aren’t any cases being investigated in Canada, and no confirmed source of this outbreak, summer remains peak season for infection. 

Why washing produce ‘doesn’t cut it’

How can we rid produce of Cyclospora cayetanensis oocysts? 

Should we worry?

Is this a common parasite in Canada?

What food items bring the highest risk of infection? 

Where are we most at risk of contracting this parasite? 

What about freshly picked Ontario strawberries?

What is the parasite causing ‘explosive diarrhea?’

Which foods are most commonly linked to cyclosporiasis?

Is there any concern about the outbreak in Canada?

How can you reduce the risk of cyclosporiasis infection in Canada?

What is the latest cyclospora advice for Ontario residents?

Tips to reduce the risk of cyclosporiasis



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