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Notorious ‘winter vomiting bug’ rising in California. A new norovirus strain could make it worse
Norovirus levels are increasing across California, and the rise is especially notable in the San Francisco Bay Area and L.A., ...
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Norovirus Cases Driven by Ultra-Contagious Variant Are Surging. And Hand Sanitizer Won't Kill It
Norovirus, a stomach bug that causes vomiting and diarrhea, is surging again after a harsh season last winter. Here's what to ...
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Norovirus cases spiking in California: What to know about 'winter vomiting bug'
Norovirus is spiking across California, with wastewater concentrations and test positivity rates spiking, especially in the ...
A highly contagious stomach bug is making an unwelcome return just in time for the holiday season — and it’s not the flu or ...
However, there are ways to manage the symptoms. Resting and staying hydrated are essential, with electrolyte-rich liquids ...
Health officials ruled out the kitchen as the source of the outbreak at Roberts Elementary School in Medford, Mass., which is ...
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 ...
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Unique symptoms of norovirus new highly contagious strain and how long the infection lasts
A new GII.17 norovirus strain is driving a rapid rise in highly contagious gastroenteritis cases across the US, especially ...
Cases of a highly contagious stomach virus are on the rise in Illinois and the Midwest, and health officials are warning people to take extra precautions as numbers could be even higher than reported ...
We aren't quite clear of peak norovirus season just yet, and if you come down with the virus the symptoms could linger in your system for some time. Here's what you need to know if confronting a ...
A new reverse genetics system for norovirus could aid in the development of novel antiviral therapies and vaccines.
You can get the flu by coming into contact with droplets and aerosols released by people with the virus, Dr. Russo says. It’s ...
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