Parasites are not what you want in your salad...
The parasitic infection may last a few days or weeks. Symptoms include frequent, watery diarrhea, bouts of diarrhea alternating with bouts of constipation, loss of appetite and weight loss, bloating, flatulence and burping, stomach cramps, nausea and vomiting, muscle aches, fever, and prolonged fatigue in addition to a general feeling of unwellness.
. Typically, the parasite is most common for those traveling to developing nations, but it has occasionally been seen in the United States.22RHDM2L,, and be grown in Coachella, CA. If found, it is encouraged to throw the food away, rather than wash the lettuce. Even careful washing of infected produce isn't enough to eliminate Cyclospora.
Should you ever have a recalled grocery item in your home, the best way to prevent getting sick after removing the item is to clean. To get all the latest grocery store and other recall news delivered right to your email inbox every day, sign up for our newsletter!Amber Lake is a staff writer at Eat This, Not That! and has a degree in journalism from UNF in Jacksonville, Florida.
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