This view is generated from the clustered articles, so it is best read as a map of coverage rather than a replacement for the source reporting.
- Both articles from El Tiempo confirm the outbreak is active across multiple US states with confirmed infections and hospitalisations.
- No divergence detected between the two El Tiempo articles; both treat it as a factual public health reporting event.
The specific food source responsible for the outbreak and whether a recall has been issued are not confirmed in available summaries.
No major English-language outlet — BBC, CNN, or Guardian — covers this outbreak, despite it affecting hundreds of people across multiple US states.
Outbreak scope and symptom profile are documented; food source and precise infection counts are missing.
- Outbreak across multiple US states (Michigan, New York, Texas) is confirmed.
- Symptom profile (persistent diarrhoea) and diagnostic requirements are documented.
- Specific food source responsible is flagged correctly as unconfirmed; no recall is reported.
- Number of confirmed infections is reported as 'hundreds' but exact figure is unavailable.
El Tiempo covers the outbreak in detail, explaining cyclosporiasis transmission through contaminated food or water, its persistent diarrhoea symptoms, and the specific diagnostic requirements, framing it as a US public health emergency relevant to Latin American audiences.
El Tiempo also covers the alert across multiple US states with hundreds of infections and dozens of hospitalisations, treating it as an ongoing public health event without political framing.