Norovirus tends to come on hard and fast. “Nausea and or vomiting are usually the first symptoms of norovirus,” says ...
Only certain cleaners kill norovirus, a leading cause of vomiting, diarrhea and foodborne illness. Why is that?
A newer strain of norovirus, called GII.17[P17] makes up the majority of outbreaks nationwide, according to CDC data.
In New York City alone, there were nearly 1,300 cases in December. That's almost triple the number during same time in 2023.
Norovirus can survive quite well on surfaces, bathroom fixtures, countertops, doorknobs and any other items commonly touched.
A person sick with norovirus can shed significant amounts of the virus, and it doesn’t take much to infect someone else.
Norovirus infections are caused by a group of viruses that spread easily, with as few as 10 viral particles having the ...
Despite millions of cases of norovirus in the U.S. each year—and a current surge in outbreaks—there is still no vaccine for ...
Cases of norovirus appear to be on the rise in various parts of the U.S. with more than 90 outbreaks reported the week of Dec ...
Cases of winter illnesses, such as the flu, Covid, RSV and norovirus have continued to surge across the UK. The number of ...
Norovirus, the highly contagious stomach bug that causes vomiting and diarrhea, is spiking across the US. What to know about ...