u/patricksaurus

Community feedback: new app/project launches?

(Typo apologies in advance.)

With AI has come a book the digital scientific assistant software world. We are seeing a large uptick in similar apps — concentration calculations, unit conversions, colony counting, etc — in recent months. These posts are often market research in the form of thinly veiled questions, like “what would you have found useful?”

All of this has the potential monetize a community meant to be free.

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u/patricksaurus — 21 hours ago

Update: FDA says Taylor Farms cyclospora finding was a false positive

Reports reached the media last week that Taylor Farms supplied Taco Bell with lettuce responsible for the cyclosporiasis outbreak occurring since May 1. This update suggests the need for continued vigilance, unfortunately.

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u/patricksaurus — 1 month ago
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Cyclospora outbreak guidance (US)

Food contaminated with the single-celled, protozoan parasite Cyclospora cayetanensis has entered the food supply in several US states, with thousands of cases of the gastrointestinal condition cyclosporiasis being reported to state departments of health. Infection by Cyclospora is likely to cause watery diarrhea and substantial discomfort that typically persist for several weeks to over a month without treatment. While not commonly lethal, the combination of severe dehydration and summer heat elevates the health risks associated with each on its own and makes susceptible populations especially vulnerable.

Several public health agencies provide excellent guidance on Cyclospora and how to avoid it:
CDC - Preventing Cyclosporiasis
Michigan DHHS recommendations on preventing foodborne illness amid growing cyclosporiasis outbreak

Here’s a short rundown of the available information.

Where: Midwestern and Northeastern states report most cases. Michigan has been hit hardest. (Map as of July 10th about halfway down.)

Which foods: leafy greens, herbs, berries, green onions, and sprouts are historically linked to cyclosporiasis, though any produce may be affected. Current surveillance efforts have not definitively linked specific products to the current outbreak.

How to avoid: cook produce whenever possible, wash items under running water by scrubbing manually or with a produce brush, clean surfaces and utensils that contact raw produce. Always wash your hands before and after handling uncooked food.

If you contract it: antibiotic therapy (Bactrim) is highly effective against cyclosporiasis, reducing/eliminating symptoms in days as opposed to several weeks if untreated. Contact a healthcare provider and your local health department as soon as you experience symptoms.f

u/HobsNCalvin — 1 month ago