Michigan cryptosporidium outbreak surpasses 1,200 cases, spreads to Ohio

Michigan is experiencing a significant outbreak of a diarrheal parasite, with confirmed cases exceeding 1,200. The illness is caused by cryptosporidium, a microscopic parasite commonly transmitted through contaminated water. The outbreak has crossed state lines, with neighboring Ohio reporting more than 500 cases of its own. Health officials are monitoring the situation as the number of affected individuals continues to rise across both states.
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