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Health officials declare lettuce safe after cyclospora contamination concerns

Concerns over cyclospora contamination in lettuce have eased as the specific contaminated product is no longer available, reducing infection risk. Health officials now encourage consumers to resume eโ€ฆ

Is It Safe to Eat Lettuce Yet?
Wired โ€” 11 August 2026
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Recent concerns over cyclospora contamination in lettuce have eased, according to food safety experts. A professor of food safety stated that a specific contaminated product is no longer on the market, significantly reducing the risk of infection from eating lettuce. This news comes as consumers have been increasingly wary of produce safety, especially following a series of outbreaks linked to fresh greens over the past few years.

Cyclospora is a parasite that can cause gastrointestinal illness, leading to symptoms such as diarrhea, nausea, and fatigue. The recent outbreak prompted heightened scrutiny of lettuce and other salad greens, which are often eaten raw. The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has tracked cyclospora cases, noting that they often spike in the summer months when fresh produce consumption increases. The previous concerns had led some consumers to avoid lettuce altogether, impacting sales in an industry already challenged by supply chain disruptions and labor shortages.

As of now, health officials are encouraging consumers to return to their normal eating habits, as the specific contaminated item has been removed from stores. Experts advise that washing all fresh produce thoroughly can further reduce any residual risk. The lettuce industry is hopeful that this news will restore consumer confidence. Retailers and growers are monitoring the situation closely to ensure food safety measures are in place and to prevent future outbreaks.

Moving forward, the agriculture sector will continue to focus on improving food safety protocols. This includes better tracking of produce from farm to table and enhanced testing for pathogens. Consumers can expect ongoing communication from health officials regarding any potential risks. As the industry adapts, the ultimate goal is to ensure that lettuce and other fresh produce remain safe and accessible for everyone.

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