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Norovirus is the leading cause of foodborne illness in the United States, responsible for 58% of such infections acquired in the country each year, according to the CDC.
Norovirus outbreaks are popping up around the United States, causing concern during a winter when other illnesses also seem especially virulent. "Between August 1, 2024, and January 15, 2025, the ...
Norovirus spread is almost always linked to a handwashing failure or cases such as the current one involving raw oysters from Texas that has affected eight states so far and sickened more than 300 ...
Cases of a wretched stomach bug are surging in parts of the United States this winter, according to government data. The most recent numbers from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention ...
Norovirus, a highly contagious stomach bug that causes diarrhea and vomiting, is on the rise across the United States.
Cases of a stomach bug are surging in parts of the United States. According to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, there were 91 outbreaks of norovirus reported during the week of ...
Currently, 14 states are reporting outbreaks of the virus and cases have also been rising in the United Kingdom and Canada. Norovirus is commonly called called the “stomach flu,” but is not ...
But with 19 to 21 million illnesses each year in the United States, norovirus nevertheless causes on average 900 deaths and 109,000 hospitalizations annually, mostly among adults aged 65 and older.
But with 19 to 21 million illnesses each year in the United States, norovirus nevertheless causes on average 900 deaths and 109,000 hospitalizations annually, mostly among adults aged 65 and older.
LANDSTUHL, Germany - Cases of norovirus, a wretched and highly contagious stomach bug, are surging in parts of the United States and Europe this winter, according to Public Health Command Europe data.
Norovirus outbreaks across the United States have plunged millions of families into misery and caused widespread school closures By Tiare Dunlap Published on January 27, 2017 01:56PM EST ...
But with 19 to 21 million illnesses each year in the United States, norovirus nevertheless causes on average 900 deaths and 109,000 hospitalizations annually, mostly among adults aged 65 and older.