CDC Cuts Parasite Surveillance Amidst Diarrhea Outbreak
The nation is currently grappling with a widespread outbreak of explosive diarrhea, linked to a parasite that the CDC ceased federal surveillance of in July 2025. This decision coincided with the Trump administration’s efforts to reduce funding for federal health and science agencies, impacting crucial programs like FoodNet, which previously tracked eight foodborne pathogens, including cyclospora. Now, with FoodNet’s surveillance drastically reduced to only two diseases, states are facing their own outbreaks and acknowledging that without federal support, their ability to monitor these threats is compromised, potentially leaving the public more vulnerable.