In the United States, noroviruses are the single most common cause of acute gastroenteritis in adults that results in a visit to the hospital emergency department, and they are second only to ...
Pharmaceutical company Moderna has launched a large-scale Phase III trial that will test out a vaccine against norovirus, a frequent and sometimes dangerous source of food poisoning. Moderna’s ...
DEAR PEOPLE’S PHARMACY: Why don’t some medical professionals recognize norovirus more readily? My friend had vomiting with diarrhea, stomach cramps and fever. When she described her illness to ...
Norovirus cases have surged, joining other viruses like flu, RSV, and Covid. Experts cite a new strain, GII.17[P17], responsible for 70% of outbreaks from September to December 2024. Symptoms ...
Her work has previously appeared in Billboard and Reader's Digest. Alamy An outbreak of norovirus — the virulent, highly contagious stomach illness — has been reported at one of the shelters ...
Norovirus cases have been reported across the United States. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) said that of the tests that were conducted for norovirus, 28% of them have come ...
Once you get norovirus, you’ll more than likely spread it to someone else because it’s so contagious. Each infected person sheds billions of virus particles, and those particles can last on ...
It’s the Sick Apple. Norovirus infections jumped a stomach-turning 159% last month compared to the same span last year in NYC, where flu cases are also up nearly 25% so far in 2025, city ...
MISSING IN THE FIRE ZONE. NOROVIRUS, ALSO KNOWN AS THE WINTER VOMITING BUG, IS SPREADING REALLY FAST RIGHT NOW. DOCTOR EMMA JOINS US WITH HIS ADVICE AND HOW TO PROTECT YOUR FAMILY FROM THE ...
Then, there was ash and contaminated water. Now, some survivors of the Southern California wildfires are dealing with outbreaks of norovirus and other stomach ailments at a shelter set up to help ...
Questions and answers republished by permission. Q: Norovirus is in the news and sounds truly horrible. Are there any plans to monitor its frequency and outbreak locations here in Oregon?