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title: "Cyclospora Reports Prompt Raw Produce Safety Reminders in Florence Amid Multi-State Concern"
url: https://www.hereflorence.com/2026/07/06/cyclospora-reports-prompt-raw-produce-safety/
date: 2026-07-06T17:38:50+00:00
modified: 2026-07-06T17:38:50+00:00
author: "Myrna D. Salinas"
categories: ["Health"]
site: "HERE Florence"
attribution: "HERE Florence"
---

# Cyclospora Reports Prompt Raw Produce Safety Reminders in Florence Amid Multi-State Concern

*Source: [HERE Florence](https://www.hereflorence.com/2026/07/06/cyclospora-reports-prompt-raw-produce-safety/) — July 6, 2026 by Myrna D. Salinas*

Reports of Cyclospora infections are prompting renewed emphasis on food safety practices, particularly concerning raw produce, as the parasite continues to be a multi-state health concern. The microscopic parasite, *Cyclospora cayetanensis*, can cause cyclosporiasis, an intestinal illness characterized by watery diarrhea, loss of appetite, weight loss, abdominal cramps, bloating, nausea, and fatigue.

Health reporting indicates a growing number of cases across multiple states, all linked to the consumption of raw fruits and vegetables. While specific local case numbers in Florence or the broader Pee Dee region have not been detailed in these reports, the general guidance on food safety remains pertinent for residents.

Cyclospora is typically spread when people consume food or water contaminated with the parasite. Unlike some other foodborne pathogens, Cyclospora is not spread directly from one person to another. The parasite requires time outside the human body to become infectious, meaning direct contact with an infected person is unlikely to transmit the illness.

To mitigate the risk of infection, health experts advise thorough washing of all raw fruits and vegetables before consumption. This includes produce that may have been pre-washed, as additional rinsing under running water can help remove potential contaminants. While washing can reduce the risk, it may not eliminate all parasites, as Cyclospora can be difficult to remove entirely from produce surfaces.

Cooking produce thoroughly is another effective method to destroy the parasite. However, for items commonly eaten raw, such as berries, leafy greens, and herbs, diligent washing is the primary defense. Consumers are also reminded to wash hands with soap and water before and after handling food, and to keep cutting boards and utensils clean.

This renewed focus on produce safety comes as summer continues, a season when fresh salads and raw fruit platters are popular additions to meals and gatherings across Florence and surrounding communities. Maintaining vigilance in food preparation is a key recommendation from public health advisories.

### Why it matters in Florence

The ongoing multi-state concern about Cyclospora underscores the importance of food safety practices for residents throughout Florence and Florence County. Institutions like McLeod Health and MUSC Health Florence Medical Center regularly manage cases of gastrointestinal illness, and adherence to public health guidance on food preparation can help reduce the burden on local healthcare systems. As families gather for summer meals and outdoor events at places like Timrod Park or Lynches River County Park, ensuring raw produce is properly cleaned is a simple yet effective step to protect community health and prevent the spread of foodborne illnesses in the region.
