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Lettuce Safe to Eat? New Data Show Cyclosporiasis Cases Slowing

Photography & Words by Dr. Silas Mercer August 23, 2026 1 MIN READ
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Consumers across the United States have been asking: is lettuce safe to eat? After a sharp rise in cyclosporiasis cases last July, health officials report a marked slowdown.

Is lettuce safe to eat? Latest epidemiological data

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) notes that confirmed infections have dropped ↓ 30% since the peak, suggesting that remediation efforts are bearing fruit. Fresh produce suppliers have intensified testing, and most supermarkets now source lettuce from farms that meet stricter water‑quality standards.

“The outbreak appears to be receding, but vigilance remains essential,” said a CDC spokesperson.

Recent analyses published by Reuters highlight that the decline mirrors trends seen after the 2020 pandemic when supply chains were overhauled. While the risk is diminishing, experts advise washing lettuce thoroughly and avoiding pre‑cut mixes from unknown sources. The outlook remains cautiously optimistic, and authorities will continue monitoring for any resurgence.


Words by: Dr. Silas Mercer

Biotech & Longevity Editor

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