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The website reports a rise in Cyclospora cases in Georgia and nationwide, with health officials warning of seasonal risks and linking outbreaks to fresh produce.

Infact verdict: Mostly True (64/100).

The claims regarding Cyclospora infections are well-supported by evidence from authoritative sources such as the Georgia Department of Public Health, CBS Atlanta, and the CDC. The rise in Cyclospora cases in Georgia and nationwide is attributed to improved laboratory testing and seasonal factors. The reported number of cases in 2025 is consistent with CDC data. Overall, the claims are factual and supported by credible evidence.

July 09, 2026 Language: en 5 claims analyzed

Individual Claims

92
True Health
Georgia health officials warn of seasonal Cyclospora risk as parasite cases rise nationwide.
The claim is supported by evidence from the Georgia Department of Public Health and CBS Atlanta, which report that Cyclospora infections are rising nationwide and Georgia health officials have issued warnings about the seasonal risk. This aligns with the information provided by the CDC regarding the link between Cyclospora outbreaks and contaminated fresh produce.
Fact Check Score None
Fact Check Weight 0
Web Consensus Score 90
Web Consensus Weight 50
Source Quality Score 85
Source Quality Weight 25
Llm Reasoning Score 80
Llm Reasoning Weight 25
Weighted Total 92
Evidence Summary 2 web sources corroborate the claim, including Georgia Department of Public Health and CBS Atlanta.
94
True Health
Reported cases of Cyclospora in Georgia have increased since 2015 due to improvements in laboratory testing.
The claim is corroborated by evidence from the Georgia Department of Public Health and CBS Atlanta, which state that reported cases of Cyclospora in Georgia have increased since 2015, largely due to improvements in laboratory testing. This is supported by multiple sources, enhancing the credibility of the claim.
Fact Check Score None
Fact Check Weight 0
Web Consensus Score 95
Web Consensus Weight 50
Source Quality Score 90
Source Quality Weight 25
Llm Reasoning Score 85
Llm Reasoning Weight 25
Weighted Total 94
Evidence Summary 2 web sources corroborate the claim, including Georgia Department of Public Health and CBS Atlanta.
92
True Health
1,180 domestically acquired cases of Cyclospora were reported in 2025 across 38 states.
The claim is supported by evidence from the CDC and other sources, which confirm that 1,180 domestically acquired cases of Cyclospora were reported in 2025 across 38 states. This information is consistent across multiple authoritative sources, providing strong support for the claim.
Fact Check Score None
Fact Check Weight 0
Web Consensus Score 90
Web Consensus Weight 50
Source Quality Score 85
Source Quality Weight 25
Llm Reasoning Score 80
Llm Reasoning Weight 25
Weighted Total 92
Evidence Summary 2 web sources corroborate the claim, including CDC and El Paso County Public Health.
22
Mostly False Health
Outbreaks of Cyclospora in the United States have historically been linked to fresh produce.
Fact Check Score None
Fact Check Weight 0
Web Consensus Score None
Web Consensus Weight 50
Source Quality Score None
Source Quality Weight 25
Llm Reasoning Score 50
Llm Reasoning Weight 25
Weighted Total 22
Evidence Summary None
22
Mostly False Health
Symptoms of Cyclospora infection can last for weeks or even longer than a month without treatment.
Fact Check Score None
Fact Check Weight 0
Web Consensus Score None
Web Consensus Weight 50
Source Quality Score None
Source Quality Weight 25
Llm Reasoning Score 50
Llm Reasoning Weight 25
Weighted Total 22
Evidence Summary None

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