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title: "Cyclospora Warnings Renew Raw Produce Safety Reminders for Greenwood This Summer"
url: https://www.heregreenwood.com/2026/07/07/cyclospora-warnings-renew-raw-produce-safety/
date: 2026-07-07T22:14:03+00:00
modified: 2026-07-07T22:14:03+00:00
author: "Chrissy N. Glover"
categories: ["Health"]
site: "HERE Greenwood"
attribution: "HERE Greenwood"
---

# Cyclospora Warnings Renew Raw Produce Safety Reminders for Greenwood This Summer

*Source: [HERE Greenwood](https://www.heregreenwood.com/2026/07/07/cyclospora-warnings-renew-raw-produce-safety/) — July 7, 2026 by Chrissy N. Glover*

Reports from health authorities and local broadcasts across several states have renewed warnings regarding Cyclospora, a microscopic parasite that can cause intestinal illness. The parasite is frequently associated with consuming raw produce contaminated with infected feces, making careful food preparation a key defense, particularly during the summer months when fresh produce is abundant.

Cyclospora infection, known as cyclosporiasis, can lead to watery diarrhea, loss of appetite, weight loss, abdominal cramps, nausea, and fatigue. Symptoms typically begin about a week after consuming contaminated food or water, though the incubation period can range from two to 14 days. The illness can last for several weeks or even months, with symptoms sometimes recurring.

The parasite is not spread directly from person to person. Instead, it requires time outside the body to become infectious, usually through contaminated water or soil that then comes into contact with produce. Common culprits in past outbreaks have included various types of fresh produce, such as raspberries, basil, cilantro, snow peas, and leafy greens.

Preventative measures focus heavily on thorough washing and handling of raw fruits and vegetables. While washing produce can reduce the risk, it may not eliminate all parasites, as Cyclospora can be resistant to common disinfectants like chlorine. Therefore, health experts emphasize the importance of buying produce from reputable sources, washing hands thoroughly with soap and water before and after handling food, and cleaning all surfaces and utensils that come into contact with raw produce.

For residents of Greenwood, these general food safety guidelines are particularly relevant as summer activities often involve outdoor dining, picnics, and increased consumption of fresh salads and fruit platters. Ensuring proper hygiene in the kitchen and when preparing meals outdoors can significantly mitigate the risk of foodborne illnesses, including cyclosporiasis.

### Why it matters in Greenwood

The renewed focus on Cyclospora and raw produce safety underscores the importance of public health awareness for all residents of Greenwood. While no specific local outbreaks have been reported, the general health warnings serve as a timely reminder for individuals and families to practice diligent food handling. Institutions like Self Regional Healthcare play a vital role in the community’s well-being, and understanding common health risks, such as those posed by foodborne parasites, helps ensure that residents can take proactive steps to protect themselves. Adhering to recommended food safety practices helps maintain the overall health of the Greenwood community, preventing illnesses that could otherwise lead to discomfort and potential strain on local healthcare resources.
