The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is tracking about 7,000 cases of cyclosporiasis in nearly three dozen states. The agency said that the cases are either confirmed or suspected and that the illness has been found in 34 states since May 1. It is not known whether all of the cases are connected to the large outbreak centered on Michigan, Ohio, Kentucky, and West Virginia, according to reports. The CDC said there were 1,645 lab-confirmed cases with 141 hospitalizations and no deaths. There are also more than 5,100 cases that “require further analysis to confirm the illness as domestically acquired cyclosporiasis.“ The agency said that state cases typically include both confirmed and suspected cases, while the CDS’s official count is confirmed cases, attributing to the variations in the data reported. Officials said that many people recover without treatment. The CDC also added that no specific food has been determined as a source.