Lettuce from Taco Bell May Be Responsible for Explosive Diarrhea Outbreak in Michigan — but Questions Remain


Public health officials may finally have an answer to what’s behind the cases of an explosive diarrhea outbreak in the United States — or a partial answer, at least.

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) announced Thursday that shredded lettuce from Taco Bell may be responsible for a cyclosporiasis outbreak in Michigan, where state officials have reported more than 5,000 cases as of July 17, and nearby Indiana, Kentucky, Ohio, and West Virginia.

But 34 states in total have reported confirmed and suspected cyclosporiasis cases, per CDC surveillance. A source for these additional cases remains a mystery.

“CDC is also investigating other outbreaks and illnesses of cyclosporiasis nationally that are unrelated to this outbreak,” the agency said in a statement.