Recent data suggests that the number of cyclosporiasis cases linked to lettuce may be decreasing following a spike in infections reported in July. Health officials are monitoring the situation closely to determine the safety of lettuce consumption.
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New Data Indicates Decline in Cyclosporiasis Cases Linked to Lettuce
Data indicates a potential decline in cyclosporiasis cases associated with lettuce after a spike in July. Health officials are continuing to assess the safety of lettuce for consumers.
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Is lettuce safe to eat yet? New data suggest cyclosporiasis cases are slowing
New Data Indicates Decline in Cyclosporiasis Cases Linked to Lettuce