Despite millions of cases of norovirus in the U.S. each year—and a current surge in outbreaks—there is still no vaccine for ...
Health officials say norovirus affects all ages, but children and older adults are more at risk for severe outcomes, and are encouraging people to wash their hands thoroughly. Doctors say the virus ...
Norovirus can survive quite well on surfaces, bathroom fixtures, countertops, doorknobs and any other items commonly touched.
The number of norovirus cases is increasing across the US, but there are ways to reduce your chances of infection and stave ...
Cases of winter illnesses, such as the flu, Covid, RSV and norovirus have continued to surge across the UK. The number of ...
Patients across England faced huge delays in major A&E departments in December, as the NHS winter crisis continues to impact ...
State and federal data show high levels of respiratory illnesses. Here's what to know about the illnesses circulating this winter, their symptoms and how to prevent them.
As norovirus hits New Yorkers, the good news is the vomiting and diarrhea should only last a few days. But reinfection is possible. What to know.