Colorado intestinal parasite outbreak linked to taco restaurant on Western Slope

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Colorado has seen a year’s worth of infections by an intestinal parasite in less than two months following an outbreak on the Western Slope.

The Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment reported 62 cases of cyclosporiasis since May 1. In a typical year, the state averages 63 cases. No hospitalizations or deaths have been linked to the outbreak.

Most people infected with Cyclospora parasites get sick one to two weeks after eating or drinking something contaminated. The most common symptom is watery diarrhea, but some people experience loss of appetite, weight loss, abdominal pain, bloating, gas, fatigue, nausea or vomiting, body aches, headaches, or fever. Not everyone develops symptoms.

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