The current cyclosporiasis outbreak in Buffalo is one of the biggest surges in recent years, with WGRZ reporting on the issue. The outbreak has led to an increase in reported cases, with many residents being affected.

"The current outbreak is one of the biggest surges in recent years" says a local health official. The outbreak is a concern for residents, especially those who frequent local restaurants and grocery stores on Hertel Ave.

The surge in cases has led to an increase in demand for medical attention, with many residents seeking treatment at local hospitals such as Buffalo General Medical Center. The outbreak is also affecting South Buffalo homeowners, who are concerned about the safety of their food and water. Parents in the Williamsville district are also on high alert, making sure their children are taking the necessary precautions to avoid contracting the illness.

The outbreak is expected to continue, with residents being advised to take precautions such as washing their hands regularly and avoiding contaminated food and water. A meeting is scheduled for next week at Buffalo City Hall to discuss the outbreak and the measures being taken to contain it.