Robert Redfield, former director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, says he’s not convinced that diarrhea-causing infections will cease now that federal officials have identified a lettuce supplier to Taco Bell as a source of cyclospora. “If we see no new cases, then we found the only source,” he told “Elizabeth Vargas Reports” on Friday. “If we continue to see new cases … there could easily be other sources that we need to identify.”
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