"Wilderness Outbreak: Norovirus Spreads on the Pacific Crest Trail"

An investigation by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has revealed an outbreak of norovirus on the Pacific Crest Trail, a popular hiking route in the US. The virus, which causes gastrointestinal distress, spread among hikers through contaminated surfaces in cabins and latrines along the trail. The investigation found that every surface swabbed in a remote log cabin tested positive for fecal contamination. Norovirus can be easily transmitted through hand contact with contaminated surfaces, making proper hand hygiene crucial. Hikers are advised to wash their hands thoroughly with soap and water, treat water properly, and practice good hygiene to reduce the risk of infection.
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