Despite millions of cases of norovirus in the U.S. each year—and a current surge in outbreaks—there is still no vaccine for ...
Norovirus cases are surging in the US, in part because it’s highly contagious and hard to kill. Dr. Sanjay Gupta explains why ...
Norovirus infections can occur at any time of year, but they tend to peak during the colder winter months—that happens every ...
Hand sanitizer isn't as effective as handwashing at preventing the spread of norovirus, doctors and the CDC warn.
Norovirus, the highly contagious stomach bug that causes vomiting and diarrhea, is spiking across the US. What to know about ...
Norovirus, often erroneously called the "stomach flu," sickens an estimated 21 million Americans and 685 million people ...
"It is too early to tell if this strain is associated with more severe norovirus disease but likely lower population immunity is the reason for the early surge of an otherwise seasonal increase of ...
This winter’s dominant norovirus strain is a newer variant called the G11.17 [P17], CBS reports, citing data from a network ...
As norovirus hits New Yorkers, the good news is the vomiting and diarrhea should only last a few days. But reinfection is ...
Norovirus can survive quite well on surfaces, bathroom fixtures, countertops, doorknobs and any other items commonly touched.
Cases of various illnesses are on the rise as snow and cold weather keep people indoors. Outbreaks of norovirus, also called ...
Norovirus, often referred to as the stomach bug, is surging across the United States as the new year begins. The CDC says ...