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Infectious disease physician shares how to keep your family safe from cyclosporiasis

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    KANSAS CITY, Missouri (KSHB) — Cases of cyclosporiasis have been reported across Missouri and Kansas, prompting health officials to urge residents to take precautions to protect themselves and their families.

More than 80 cases have been reported in Missouri, and 55 have been confirmed in Kansas.

Health officials say the two most important steps to reduce risk are washing hands and washing food. Before eating, cutting, or cooking fruits and vegetables, wash them thoroughly under running water. Cooking produce can also lower the risk.

It is also important to note that if symptoms appear immediately after consuming food, it is likely food poisoning or a different intestinal virus — not cyclosporiasis. Symptoms of cyclosporiasis typically present themselves after a few days.

Dr. Dana Hawkinson, an infectious disease physician with the University of Kansas Health System, said people should know what symptoms to watch for.

“The symptoms can range from mild to more severe, meaning diarrhea that won’t stop. And you need to know your own body,” Hawkinson said. “If you are more at risk, if you are taking care of a small child or an elderly person, you are going to be more at risk at having those dehydration symptoms and problems, complications. And if you are immune suppressed.”

Hawkinson said treatments are available for those who test positive.

“There are treatments available,” Hawkinson said. “Our most common treatments are Bactrim or ciprofloxacin. There’s also alternative treatments for those who can’t tolerate those.”

Hawkinson said washing produce will not guarantee the removal of the parasite. The only way to know if you have cyclosporiasis is to get tested.

Anyone experiencing symptoms for more than a few days or who becomes extremely dehydrated should see a doctor.

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Powerful earthquake in Mexico shakes Guatemala and El Salvador

(CNN) — A powerful earthquake in southern Mexico shook nearby countries Guatemala and El Salvador on Friday, with the US Geological Survey (USGS) measuring its preliminary magnitude at 7.3.The earthquake’s epicenter was located 48 kilometers southwest of Aquiles Serdán, a town in the Mexican coastal state of Chiapas, according to the USGS.The quake appears to have caused moderate to severe shaking along the coast. The Pacific Tsunami Warning Center has cautioned that hazardous tsunami waves could be possible within 300 km of the epicenter. Tsunami waves up to one meter above the tide level are possible for the coasts of Guatemala and Mexico, the center said.Guatemala’s seismology institute later said the threat from tsunamis was low.Mexico’s Secretary of the Navy, Raymundo Pedro Morales Ángeles, stated that there were “no issues” in the country following the quake.“There is no serious damage. Regarding maritime conditions, water levels at some beaches are expected to rise by up to half a meter due to the earthquake. The public is advised to stay away from beaches for the time being,” Morales Ángeles said at the end of President Claudia Sheinbaum’s daily morning press conference.The Chiapas Civil Protection has reported at least two injuries: One person was hurt after jumping from the third floor of a building, and another was injured when a door fell at a car dealership. Authorities have also responded to gas leaks and reports of collapsed walls, detached ceiling panels, cracks and other minor structural damage.Salomón Jara Cruz, the governor of the Mexican state of Oaxaca, said that the quake was felt “with moderate intensity” in the state’s capital city and that “no significant damage” has been reported.Guatemalan President Bernardo Arévalo said no fatalities have been reported yet and that emergency response plans are being deployed. Authorities have reported damaged building facades and other unspecified “collapses.”El Salvador’s fire department also reported that no damage has been seen in the country so far.Multiple aftershocks have been felt in the region, including one with a preliminary magnitude of 6.0, according to USGS.This is a developing story and will be updated.The-CNN-Wire™ & © 2026 Cable News Network, Inc., a Warner Bros. Discovery Company. All rights reserved.
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