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Parasitic outbreak in Michigan: What to look out for

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episode Parasitic outbreak in Michigan: What to look out for cover

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Health authorities are trying to identify the source of a bacteria that's sickened over 150 people statewide. Cyclosporiasis is a parasitical bacteria found on contaminated fresh produce. The outbreak has hit Monroe County by far the hardest, with 70 cases reported in the past week. WWJ's Christina McDaniel spoke with Lindsay Patrick, Communicable Disease Coordinator with the Monroe County Health Department, about the symptoms and what people should watch for. (Photo: Getty Images)

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