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Gastrointestinal illness sickened more than 130 cruise ship passengers aboard a Royal Caribbean cruise earlier this month.
Over 140 aboard a Royal Caribbean International cruise ship were sickened by a gastrointestinal illness that led to vomiting ...
A gastrointestinal outbreak aboard a Royal Caribbean cruise sickened more than 140 people earlier this month, according to a report from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s ...
Passengers and crew members became ill with symptoms on Royal Caribbean's Navigator of the Seas cruise to Mexico, prompting ...
The report indicated that 134 of the 3,914 passengers and seven of 1,266 crew members experienced symptoms such as diarrhea, ...
In recent months, several cruise ships have experienced significant outbreaks of the norovirus. This highly infectious and ...
Travellers planning to set sail this season can rest a little easier—cruise ships aren't the norovirus breeding grounds they're often made out to be.
This incident is one of 18 gastrointestinal outbreaks on cruise ships this year that met the CDC's threshold for public notification.
For Americans planning cruise ship vacations this spring or summer, there could be reason to worry about more than rough seas, experts say.