Health officials in the U.S. have linked a widespread cyclosporiasis outbreak to Taco Bell, affecting over 1,645 individuals across five states with 94 hospitalized. The parasite, which causes severe gastrointestinal symptoms, is traced to contaminated shredded iceberg lettuce served at Taco Bell locations. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has advised avoiding such lettuce in the affected states. Taco Bell has voluntarily removed the implicated lettuce from its supply chain but has not disclosed the specific vendor or states where the removal applies. Experts note the difficulty in tracing the parasite due to reduced resources in federal health agencies.
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