What Happened
Taco Bell restaurants have begun removing ingredients from their menus in response to a growing outbreak of cyclosporiasis. The parasitic illness is characterized by symptoms including diarrhea.
Cases of cyclosporiasis are reportedly rising quickly throughout the U.S. One state, Michigan, has documented over 1,000 cases of the illness.
The removal of ingredients by Taco Bell is a direct measure taken to address the impact of the outbreak on their operations and potentially on public health.
Key Facts
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Taco Bell locations are removing ingredients from their menus.
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The removal is due to a cyclosporiasis outbreak.
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Cyclosporiasis is an illness that causes diarrhea.
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Cases of cyclosporiasis are rapidly increasing in the U.S.
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Michigan has reported over 1,000 cases of cyclosporiasis.