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Current advisory · Summer 2026
Cyclosporiasis cases reported across multiple U.S. states
What it is. Cyclosporiasis is an intestinal illness caused by the microscopic parasite Cyclospora cayetanensis, spread through food or water contaminated with the parasite. Per CDC, past U.S. outbreaks have most often been linked to fresh produce such as herbs, berries, and leafy greens. It does not usually spread directly from person to person.
Common symptoms. Watery diarrhea — often prolonged, and it can go away and come back — loss of appetite, weight loss, stomach cramps, bloating, nausea, and fatigue. Symptoms usually begin about a week after exposure.
When to contact a doctor. Diarrhea lasting more than a few days, blood in stool, high fever, or signs of dehydration. Routine stool tests do not always detect Cyclospora, so mention it specifically to your healthcare provider.
Source: CDC — Cyclosporiasis. This summary is for general information only and is not medical advice.
Latest FDA food recalls
- Class I · serious risk
Al Yaman Halawa Extra Pistachio 907g (31.994 oz) plastic jars, UPC 5 287000 098083, 12 retail units per case
Why: Product may be contaminated with Salmonella
GREENWORLD FOOD EXPRESS (USA) LLC (MI) · Distributed: MI, NY · Ongoing
- Class III · low risk
MMB of Louisiana Pasteurized Donor Human Milk, Volume: 3 oz, Cal/Oz: 19, 0.9 g/dL Protein, packaged in a clear plastic bottle with white plastic cap
Why: Potential physical contamination: dark spot was noticed on the bottom of container.
Mothers' Milk Bank of Louisiana at Ochsner Baptist (LA) · Distributed: LA · Terminated
- Class I · serious risk
Dried Herring Fish 7 oz.
Why: Improperly eviscerated which may result in Clostridium botulinum contamination
Prime Food Processing LLC. (NY) · Distributed: AZ, CA, FL, HI, IL, KS, LA, MD, MO, NC, NH, NV, NY, OK, OR, PA, TX, UT, WA · Ongoing
What the recall classes mean
- Class I — serious
- Reasonable probability that eating the product will cause serious health problems or death. Example: undeclared allergens, deadly bacteria like Listeria.
- Class II — moderate
- May cause temporary or medically reversible health problems; a serious outcome is remote. Example: minor undeclared ingredients.
- Class III — low
- Not likely to cause health problems, but the product violates FDA regulations. Example: labeling or manufacturing defects.