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title: "Cyclospora Concerns Prompt Produce Safety Reminders in Novi"
url: https://www.herenovi.com/2026/07/06/cyclospora-concerns-prompt-produce-safety/
date: 2026-07-06T11:19:42-04:00
modified: 2026-07-06T11:19:42-04:00
author: "Ramona Cordero"
categories: ["Health"]
site: "HERE Novi"
attribution: "HERE Novi"
---

# Cyclospora Concerns Prompt Produce Safety Reminders in Novi

*Source: [HERE Novi](https://www.herenovi.com/2026/07/06/cyclospora-concerns-prompt-produce-safety/) — July 6, 2026 by Ramona Cordero*

Reports of Cyclospora, a parasite that can cause gastrointestinal illness, have surfaced as a multi-state concern, prompting renewed attention to the safety of raw produce. Health authorities are emphasizing the importance of thorough washing and careful handling of fruits and vegetables, particularly as consumption increases during the summer months.

The parasite, Cyclospora cayetanensis, is typically transmitted through contaminated food or water. Symptoms can include diarrhea, loss of appetite, weight loss, cramping, bloating, gas, nausea, and fatigue. While often treatable, the illness can be prolonged and may require medical intervention.

Health reporting has indicated that the concern is growing across multiple states, underscoring a widespread issue that affects food supply chains. While specific outbreaks are not detailed, the general trend points to a need for increased awareness among consumers and food handlers alike.

This situation serves as a reminder for residents to maintain rigorous food safety practices at home. Washing all raw produce thoroughly under running water before consumption, even items with peels, is a critical step. For produce with thick rinds or peels, such as melons or squash, washing the exterior before cutting can prevent contaminants from being transferred to the edible interior.

Additionally, proper storage of produce can help prevent cross-contamination. Keeping raw fruits and vegetables separate from raw meats, poultry, and seafood in refrigerators and during preparation is essential. Prompt refrigeration of perishable produce also helps inhibit bacterial growth.

As families and individuals prepare summer meals, picnics, and outdoor gatherings, the risk associated with raw produce can be amplified. Salads, fresh fruit platters, and uncooked vegetable dishes are common summer staples, making adherence to food safety guidelines paramount.

The current health advisories do not point to any specific food item or region as the sole source of the Cyclospora concern, but rather a general vigilance across the food system. This broad concern necessitates a consistent approach to food safety, regardless of the origin of the produce.

Local health departments often provide resources and guidance on safe food handling. While this report focuses on the general health guidance, individuals experiencing symptoms consistent with Cyclospora infection should consult a healthcare provider. The emphasis remains on validated health-safety guidance, avoiding specific diagnostic claims or outbreak counts beyond what is reported in general health advisories.
