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Vegetables and lettuces at a grocery store in Michigan. Michigan health officials say lettuces and salad greens are emerging as a likely source in the nationwide cyclosporiasis outbreak, which has sickened hundreds of people across 31 states. (Photo by Jon King/Michigan Advance)

Salad greens scrutinized as cyclosporiasis outbreak spreads

Jul 14, 2026 | 1:30 PM