A person sick with norovirus can shed significant amounts of the virus, and it doesn’t take much to infect someone else.
Also called the “stomach bug” or “stomach flu,” norovirus tends to surge during the winter months. A national surge of ...
The CDC says norovirus cases are surging. Plus, the FDA issued an alert related to CA shellfish that may be contaminated with ...
If COVID-19 taught us anything it's that washing your hands is often the best thing to do to prevent the spread of infections ...
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reported double the cases of norovirus compared to previous years – after outbreaks reported nationwide.
The CDC has already reported a significant rise in clusters of infections, just two months into norovirus season.
Taylor Shellfish Canada ULC has issued a recall for certain oysters harvested from British Columbia, Canada, and distributed ...
Norovirus is the most common cause of vomiting ... USA TODAY previously reported. Oysters from British Columbia, Canada were also recalled after the U.S. Food and Drug Administration issued ...
Norovirus may be hitting Canadians harder this time of year with reported cases rising above previous averages, according to the Public Health Agency of Canada.
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration is recalling oysters harvested from Puget Sound in December, citing possible norovirus ...
The FDA has expanded its oyster recall to include mollusks harvested by Taylor Shellfish Canada in British Columbia and ...
The Centers for Disease Control says Norovirus cases are on the rise across the country. What does that mean for Florida?