This Brief provides a comprehensive overview of Cyclospora
cayetanensis, a protozoan apicomplexan parasite that leads to outbreaks
of traveler's diarrhea in consumers. The main characteristics of
Cyclospora cayetanensis infection are covered, including documented
outbreaks, regional patterns and statistics. Various transmission routes
for this parasite are outlined, with a focus on foodborne transmission.
A major focus of Cyclospora Cayetanensis As A Foodborne Pathogen is
the detection of Cyclospora cayetanensis in different food matrices.
Decontamination procedures for the occurrence of this parasite in all
major food types are outlined in detail, as well as current risk
assessment procedures and regulations. The difficulty in minimizing the
risk of infection in fresh produce is covered, plus potential solutions
for this problem. This Brief not only comprehensively covers the current
state of foodborne Cyclospora cayetanensis but also looks to future
challenges in the detection, prevention and removal of this parasite in
foods.