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New Questionnaire Aims to Trace Cyclosporiasis Outbreaks

Published Date: 6/2/2026

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Summary

The CDC wants your thoughts on a new questionnaire that helps spot and solve food poisoning outbreaks caused by cyclosporiasis. This tool makes it easier to find the source of these outbreaks faster, helping protect everyone’s health. If you have ideas or concerns, send them in by August 3, 2026—no cost involved, just your voice!

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Faster Outbreak Detection and Source Finding

CDC will use the CNHGQ to collect standard data from case-patients so it can pool and analyze interviews and generate hypotheses about sources of cyclosporiasis outbreaks. The questionnaire is designed to improve recognition of outbreaks and identification of food sources (typically used during spring and summer increased reporting), which helps protect the public’s health.

Telephone Interviews: 45-Minute Time Burden

If you are identified with symptomatic cyclosporiasis during periods of increased reporting, CDC may call you to complete the Cyclosporiasis National Hypothesis Generating Questionnaire (CNHGQ). CDC estimates about 2,800 individuals will be interviewed annually by telephone, each interview lasting 45 minutes, for a total of 2,100 annual burden hours; there is no monetary cost to respondents other than their time.

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Key Dates

Published Date
Comments Due
6/2/2026
8/3/2026

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Health and Human Services Department
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
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