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Produce Recall Issued In Parasite Outbreak Hitting MD

The Food and Drug Administration has connected cyclosporiasis to Taco Bell chains in some states as investigations continue.

A recall on a popular brand of lettuce has been issued as the outbreak of the parasite cyclosporiasis continues in Maryland and across the country. It comes the same week as investigators found a potential link to Taco Bell.

Taylor Fresh Foods is voluntarily removing all of its iceberg lettuce from the United States and Mexico.

The FDA said that customers should also avoid eating any shredded lettuce from Taco Bell locations in five states: Michigan, Ohio, Indiana, Kentucky and West Virginia.

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"Additional states may be added to this advisory as more information becomes available," the FDA said in a statement Friday. "Taco Bell is working to stop use of all lettuce implicated by this investigation."

They added that not all Taco Bell locations in the impacted states received the product, but the warning applies to all locations.

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Maryland's rate of cyclosporiasis cases has not changed in the last few days, even as the outbreak has now grown to 31 states. The state has 69 confirmed cases, 65 of which were documented between May 1 and July 14. Previous numbers released by the agency showed authorities had confirmed just 32 cases since the start of the year.

There are 76 Taco Bell locations across Maryland.

Some Taco Bell locations have posted signs announcing they are "currently unable to sell Lettuce, Cilantro Onion, Pico de Gallo, and Guacamole due to a nationwide recall," according to Detroit-area news radio outlet WWJ.

Taco Bell told the Post it would keep monitoring the situation and follow official guidance.

“Public health officials have not confirmed a link to Taco Bell or any specific ingredient, supplier, restaurant or retailer," the company told the Post. "While authorities continue their broader review, Taco Bell has voluntarily and temporarily removed limited ingredients at select restaurants as a precautionary measure.”

In Michigan, where cases have been concentrated, media reports said notices were posted at some Detroit-area Taco Bell restaurants last week telling customers the chain was “currently unable to sell Lettuce, Cilantro-Onion, Pico de Gallo, and Guacamole due to a nationwide recall."

In a statement, Michigan’s health department said lettuce or salad greens are likely the source of its outbreak, but cautioned that it can’t yet rule out any vectors.

While the CDC has only confirmed 1,645 cases domestically, along with hundreds of other cases acquired abroad, state health departments have confirmed more than 7,000 cases since May 1 of this year.

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