Cases of norovirus infections are surging, but coming up with a way to prevent them has proven to be a challenge.
Learn the differences between norovirus, rotavirus, stomach flu and COVID and the best ways to treat each one.
This review summarizes recent developments in norovirus research that are relevant to the prevention and management of norovirus gastroenteritis in immunocompromised patients. Noroviruses are ...
Rotavirus: A virus that causes severe diarrhea, primarily in infants and young children. Norovirus: A highly contagious virus that causes gastroenteritis, leading to vomiting and diarrhea.
Illinois had at least 103 outbreaks of the stomach bug norovirus in November and December – a dramatic increase from previous ...
Outbreaks of the stomach flu are spreading across the U.S and are far higher than average for December over the past 12 years, according to CDC figures.
Before 2024 closed out, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention warned that influenza A (the flu), COVID-19 and norovirus (the stomach flu) were on the rise. The CDC also mentioned ...
People with norovirus, an illness that causes diarrhea and vomiting, are filling up emergency rooms across Arizona, and health care providers are preparing for another wave of cases. Norovirus ...
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reported double the cases of norovirus compared to previous years in early December after outbreaks have been reported across the country.
Norovirus: It comes on quickly, you can be contagious for weeks and hand sanitizer doesn't kill it. As norovirus plagues many families in Florida, with the state seeing the second-largest number ...