The norovirus, or stomach flu, is on the rise across the country including an increase in Massachusetts cases.
What's behind the spike in norovirus cases? Cases went down during the pandemic, likely due to better hand hygiene. This spike is likely due to people returning to our old, nasty habits.
Wisconsin has seen a record-high number of norovirus outbreaks in the last month, which may be driven by a new strain of the highly-contagious virus. Norovirus causes vomiting and diarrhea and is the ...
According to the National Institute for Infectious Diseases, approximately one in 15 Americans will contract norovirus ...
New data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has found that cases of norovirus, the very contagious ...
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It takes less than 100 norovirus particles to make someone sick, and infected people can shed billions of viral particles in their vomit and poop, according to the CDC. As a result, “norovirus is ...
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