Lehigh Valley’s health networks are seeing abnormally high cases of the stomach bug that’s taking a large number of people ...
Typical household cleaners like hand sanitizer or wipes don't kill germs from norovirus. Here's what you can use instead.
Doctors in the United States are warning everyone to look for dehydration as an important symptom of norovirus infection, ...
Norovirus, a gastrointestinal illness so severe it has earned the evocative sobriquets “winter vomiting disease” and ...
While norovirus is not generally life-threatening, the CDC reports that it causes 900 deaths and 109,000 hospitalizations on ...
To avoid catching the virus, colloquially known as 'stomach flu,' wash hands with soap and water, and avoid touching the face ...
Norovirus has no treatment and is highly contagious. It can linger on objects and surfaces for days or even weeks, as it’s resistant to most disinfectants and hand sanitizers, according to the ...
Norovirus is raging alongside respiratory illnesses this winter, but there are steps you can take to mitigate its spread.
Here are five things to know about norovirus. Norovirus is a highly contagious gastrointestinal infection that causes stomach or intestinal irritation and inflammation. It's known as the "stomach ...
Also known as stomach flu, norovirus infections cause watery diarrhea, low-grade fever and, most alarming of all, projectile vomiting, which is an extremely effective way of spreading the virus.
Health officials are raising alarms about a significant increase in norovirus cases nationwide, including here in North Texas.