Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. There are a few key differences, but these viruses also have some things in common. Sick with something and aren’t sure what it is ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Norovirus typically enters the gastrointestinal tract via tiny viral particles from an infected person’s saliva or ...
Cases of “winter vomiting disease,” are on the increase across the U.S. with health officials saying they’ve seen a surge in norovirus cases since mid-October. Wastewater tracking from the Centers for ...
Ah, the classic signs of winter: Freezing temperatures, icy roads and calling in sick. It's no secret that winter is a time when illness is prominent. Coughs, colds and viruses are easily spread this ...
Norovirus can cause nausea, vomiting and diarrhea and is highly transmissible. Nearly 100 passengers and crew aboard Royal Caribbean’s Serenade of the Seas recently contracted norovirus during a ...
Norovirus, also known as the “winter vomiting disease,” has been surging in parts of California and around the country in recent weeks, according to wastewater data. WasteWaterSCAN, a Stanford ...
A norovirus particle is pictured in this 3D illustration by Jessica A. Allen for the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, shared via Wikimedia Commons. CDC / Jessica A. Allen, Illustrator: ...
Cases of norovirus and the flu are jumping around the country. Both viruses can make you sick for days. Here’s what infectious disease doctors want you to know about the differences between the ...