Norovirus cases are surging
Norovirus infection rates are extremely high this year, raising the question: Why can’t a vaccine protect us from the stomach ...
It’s been an intense winter for numerous illnesses in the northern hemisphere this year, with flu and norovirus circulating ...
NHS England data shows people hospitalised with norovirus jumped 22% last week to a new winter high amid warnings the ...
The surge in flu cases also comes amid concerns about high infection rates for other viruses including RSV, COVID-19 and the gastrointestinal bug norovirus. Still, health officials say flu cases ...
The Kawasaki norovirus is a new strain of the vomiting bug sweeping the UK – and cruises, apparently. Passengers on a P&O ...
Norovirus cases have soared in England with hospitals treating record numbers of patients with the sickness bug ...
There is "added pressure" with almost 1 in 7 beds taken up by patients who do not need to be in hospital, NHS officials warn.
"Noroviruses were generally thought of as strict human pathogens," explains Professor Paul Hunter, Professor in Medicine at ...
Hospitals in the North West have been hit by a surge in norovirus infections. An average of 72 patients a day were hospitalised with the virus over the last two weeks, more than double the 31 patients ...
Q: Why don’t some medical professionals recognize norovirus more readily? My friend had vomiting with diarrhea, stomach cramps and fever. When she described her illness to me via text, I suggested it ...
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