Norovirus is not a form of influenza but rather a calicivirus. New strains appear every two to four years, and are "difficult to wipe out because they can withstand hot and cold temperatures as ...
Norovirus conjures a nightmarish series of gastrointestinal symptoms, and the hated infection has been rampant this winter. The so-called stomach flu—although it’s unrelated to influenza ...
It’s very hard to grow a norovirus in the lab, so for a while, scientists used another virus from the same family—feline calicivirus, which can give a cat a cold—as a stand-in for their ...
CINCINNATI (WKRC) - Norovirus, often dubbed the "winter vomiting disease," is making its rounds across the United States, with health officials warning of its highly contagious nature. According ...