AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoFood Safety Alert: A fast-growing cyclosporiasis outbreak tied to “explosive” diarrhea has spread to at least 31 states, with CDC reporting 843 confirmed cases and 86 hospitalizations; North Carolina is listed among the impacted states (about 205 cases in one report). Health officials still don’t know the source, but guidance is to wash hands and rinse produce under running water and be cautious with raw fruits and veggies. Public Health Watch: Separate reporting notes North Carolina has at least 240 cyclosporiasis cases since May, as investigators race to identify whether cases connect to a single contaminated food source. Invasive Pest Risk: North Carolina officials warn “super termites” (Formosan termites) may be spreading beyond initial detections, including a finding traced to railroad ties; residents are urged to stay alert because the pest can cause major hidden wood damage. State Health Policy: North Carolina lawmakers advance a bill limiting THC in hemp-based drinks and edibles to 0.4 mg and raising the purchase age to 21. Care Access: Community Care Clinic in Franklin is expanding services, including medication assistance and more telehealth capacity for patients.
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