And CDC data collected prior to January from states including Ohio shows that norovirus has already caused nearly 500 ...
There’s a virus rapidly circulating through much of the South, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention data show – and ...
In December alone, the CDC reported five separate outbreaks on four different ships -- sickening more than 800 people. All of the outbreaks were caused by the highly contagious norovirus.
In December alone, the CDC reported five separate outbreaks ... Each year, there are an average of 2,500 reported outbreaks of the nasty stomach virus across the US and cases are currently surging ...
“Commonly known as the stomach flu ... according to the CDC. No—for many reasons. First, it doesn’t take much of the virus to make someone sick. For most viruses, people would need to ...
and is the leading cause of vomiting and diarrhea from inflammation of the stomach and intestines, or gastroenteritis, according to the CDC. The virus is also the number one cause of foodborne ...
And most people will usually recover from the stomach-churning virus within a few days." Overall, so far, this season is worse than the last, according to data from the CDC. There were 495 ...
CDC tracking from 14 states shows that 91 outbreaks ... with Johns Hopkins Children’s Center in Baltimore. “This stomach virus typically becomes more common during the winter months when ...
This winter's wave of norovirus infections has reached levels that are now more than double last season's peak, in figures ...
Outbreaks of the highly contagious stomach virus are more than ... amount of cases as this time last year. The CDC reported 91 outbreaks of the virus for the week of Dec. 5, up from 69 the ...
It causes inflammation of the stomach or intestines (acute gastroenteritis), and people of all ages can get infected with it, according to the CDC. The virus is highly contagious and is also known ...