What's sneaky, super contagious and bound to cause diarrhea and vomiting? If you answered "norovirus," you'd be correct. But ...
Last year, there were 16 outbreaks on cruise ships, from norovirus, salmonella, E. coli or other unidentified pathogens that ...
A newer strain of norovirus, called GII.17[P17] makes up the majority of outbreaks nationwide, according to CDC data.
Fact checked by Nick Blackmer Cases of norovirus, a highly contagious stomach bug, have surged this winter. Nearly 1,000 cruise passengers on multiple ships got sick from a gastrointestinal illness ...
Last year was the cruise industry's worst in more than a decade for outbreaks of gastrointestinal illness on ships in the U.S ...
A cruise passenger died following a norovirus outbreak on a US -bound ship that confined dozens of travellers to their cabins ...
Norovirus causes an inflammation of the stomach or intestines called acute gastroenteritis, according to the CDC. The virus is “very contagious,” and symptoms include vomiting, diarrhea, stomach pain, ...
"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 ...
In December alone five cruise ships from Cunard, Holland America Line and Princess Cruises, all Carnival-owned brands, ...
Norovirus, the highly contagious stomach bug that causes vomiting and diarrhea, is spiking across the US. What to know about ...
Over 300 passengers and dozens of crew members have reported gastrointestinal illness on a Queen Mary 2 cruise. This incident follows a series of norovirus outbreaks on other cruise lines in ...