Kentucky experiences larger-than-typical surge in 'explosive' diarrhea parasite
While cases of a parasite that causes "explosive" diarrhea normally rise in the spring and summer months, Kentucky is one of many states experiencing a larger-than-typical increase. Read the full report at FOX 56 (WDKY)
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