Norovirus—the “winter vomiting bug”—is responsible for millions of cases of vomiting and diarrhea each year.
Nearly one in ten people on board a Princess cruise ship touring the Caribbean became ill with norovirus, the Centers for ...
To date, there are no approved vaccines or antiviral treatments for human norovirus, the leading cause of acute gastroenteritis outbreaks worldwide with more than 685 million infections each year.
The Food and Drug Administration is advising restaurants and food retailers not to serve or sell and to dispose of, and ...
The outbreak occurred aboard the Star Princess during a voyage from March 7 to March 14, according to the CDC’s Vessel Sanitation Program.
Oysters and clams sold in New York and eight other states are recalled due to potential norovirus contamination.
Food containing norovirus may smell and taste normal but still cause serious illness if consumed, FDA warns.
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150 people sickened by norovirus during Princess cruise
More than 150 people were sickened by a norovirus outbreak while on a Caribbean cruise.
An American cruise ship is suspected of having a norovirus outbreak on board as it traveled through a number of east Asia ...
It’s not always easy to distinguish norovirus from food poisoning. The two share many of the same symptoms, and when cases of the winter vomiting bug are unusually high – currently more than 45% above ...
More than 150 passengers and crew members fell ill during a recent Princess Cruises voyage after a norovirus outbreak aboard the Star Princess, according t ...
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