Norovirus cases appear to be trending up, according to recent data. The National Respiratory and Enteric Virus Surveillance ...
Those 65 and older are the most likely to die from norovirus, and young children and those with compromised immune systems are also at a higher risk.
CDC data indicates that norovirus is back on the warpath and getting plenty of Americans sick.
Currently, there is no cure for viral gastroenteritis—more commonly known as the stomach flu. However, new research into ...
Make sure you wash your hands well before digging in this Thanksgiving; norovirus, known for causing unpleasant stomach ...
Last year’s outbreaks were the largest in a decade, fueled by an emerging variant of the highly contagious, hard-to-kill ...
Norovirus is the leading cause of vomiting, diarrhea and foodborne illness in the United States, according to the CDC​.
Nearly 14% of tests came back positive for norovirus during the most recent week ending Nov. 15, compared to roughly 7% about three months ago. Test positivity is a metric used to identify how many ...
Thanksgiving brings families and friends together each year, but no one wants to bring any viruses to the table.
The CDC reports that cases of norovirus, also known as the “stomach flu," are on the rise across much of the country.