Cyclosporiasis illnesses are reported year-round in the United States. However, during the spring and summer months there is often an increase in cyclosporiasis acquired in the United States (i.e., “domestically acquired”).
So there is no reason for this to be a "thing" except for predictive programming and generating fear.
So there is no reason for this to be a "thing" except for predictive programming and generating fear.
"transmitted by feces or feces-contaminated food and water"
"no deaths reported" who cares.