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Stomach Bug

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health26 days ago

Rising Norovirus and Illnesses Prompt Health Alerts in California

Norovirus, a highly contagious stomach virus, is spreading more during the winter season. To disinfect after exposure, use a chlorine bleach solution or EPA-approved disinfectant, leave it on surfaces for at least five minutes, wear gloves, and wash laundry and hands thoroughly. Proper cleaning helps prevent the spread of the virus, which can linger up to two weeks after symptoms resolve.

health3 months ago

N.J. Reports Rise in Stomach Bug Cases

New Jersey is experiencing an increase in norovirus outbreaks in 2025, surpassing previous years, with the virus causing rapid and contagious gastrointestinal illness, especially in communal settings like healthcare facilities and cruise ships. Prevention focuses on thorough handwashing and disinfecting surfaces, as there is no specific treatment, and the virus can cause severe dehydration and even death in vulnerable populations.

sports5 months ago

Stomach Bug Disrupts Team USA at 2025 World Aquatics Championships; Ledecky Takes Bronze

The 2025 World Aquatics Championships faced challenges as nearly half of Team USA was affected by a stomach bug during training, impacting their performance. Despite this, Katie Ledecky competed and finished third in the 400m freestyle, while other American swimmers withdrew or struggled, with Australia and Canada achieving notable successes.

health1 year ago

"Florida Hit by CDC-Reported Stomach Bug Outbreak"

The CDC has reported an increase in cases of giardiasis, a stomach bug, in Florida, with 378 cases reported as of April 2023, a 16.62% increase year-over-year. The parasite is often transmitted through contaminated water or food, causing symptoms such as diarrhea, abdominal cramps, and nausea. Prevention involves practicing good hygiene and taking precautions when consuming water or food from potentially contaminated sources.

health1 year ago

Investigation Launched into Surge of Shigella Cases in Shasta County

Shasta County is investigating a surge in Shigella cases, with 14 reported in the past few months, compared to the usual one or two per year. Health officials advise frequent handwashing, avoiding swallowing water from natural sources, and being vigilant for symptoms like prolonged diarrhea and fever. While the cause of the increase is under investigation, it's important to take preventive measures to curb the spread of the infection.

health1 year ago

"Outbreak Alert: Stomach Bug Hospitalizes Dozens, Health Officials Issue Warning"

Health officials in Shasta County, California, have issued a warning about a Shigella bacterial infection that has sickened more than a dozen people, leading to hospitalizations. The infection, which causes symptoms such as prolonged diarrhea, fever, and stomach pain, can spread easily through various means including contaminated surfaces, food, and water. Groups at high risk include young children, travelers to areas with poor sanitation, men who have sex with men, and individuals with weakened immune systems. To reduce the risk of infection, thorough handwashing, safe food and water practices, and avoiding sexual activity during and after infection are recommended.

health1 year ago

"Rising Norovirus Cases in Northeast Prompt Vaccine Concerns"

A stomach bug causing violent diarrhea and vomiting, identified as norovirus, is rapidly spreading in the northeastern US, with 16.5 percent of hospitalized patients testing positive for the virus at the beginning of March. The outbreak, which started in November, has also seen a rise in cases across the rest of the country. Norovirus imposes a significant public health and economic burden, affecting about 21 million Americans annually and leading to increased healthcare costs and lost productivity. The CDC recommends frequent handwashing, disinfecting surfaces, and washing laundry to reduce the risk of infection and prevent its spread within households and communities.

health1 year ago

"Rising Norovirus Cases: Tips for Staying Healthy"

Norovirus cases are increasing, particularly in the northeast US, but the highly contagious stomach bug can be prevented by frequent handwashing, avoiding contaminated food and surfaces, and not handling food while sick. Symptoms include diarrhea, vomiting, nausea, and stomach pain, with dehydration being a concern. There is no specific medication for norovirus, but staying hydrated is crucial. The rise in cases is not unusual, with numbers typically peaking at the start of the year and tapering off by April.

health1 year ago

"Norovirus Outbreak Closes Alabama Elementary School, 773 Absent"

An elementary school in Alabama has closed after nearly 800 students and half of its staff fell ill with a suspected norovirus outbreak, prompting a deep clean of the premises. The highly contagious virus causes symptoms such as nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea, and has also affected other schools in the region. State health officials are investigating the outbreak, and testing is underway to confirm the cause.

health1 year ago

"Surge in Norovirus Cases: Regional Trends and Symptoms"

Norovirus, commonly known as the stomach flu, is currently affecting the Northeast region of the United States, with cases on the rise. The virus is highly contagious and spreads through direct contact and contaminated surfaces. In addition, a measles outbreak in Florida has sparked controversy over public health recommendations, while new research suggests that brain fog in long COVID patients may be linked to disruptions in the blood-brain barrier and an overactive immune system.

health1 year ago

"Rapid Spread: Norovirus Outbreak Grips US, Affecting Schools and Elderly"

The 2023-2024 norovirus season is underway in the United States, with cases of the highly contagious stomach bug on the rise, causing symptoms such as vomiting, diarrhea, nausea, and stomach cramps. The virus is spreading rapidly, particularly in the Northeast and Western regions, and is expected to peak between January and early March. Norovirus is extremely contagious and can be transmitted through direct contact, contaminated food or liquids, and touching surfaces. There is no specific treatment for norovirus, and prevention measures include good hand hygiene, staying home when sick, and disinfecting surfaces.

health1 year ago

"Surge in Norovirus Cases: Symptoms and Impact on the Northeast"

Cases of norovirus are surging in the Northeast, with positive tests reaching almost 14%, the highest in the United States. Tens of thousands of New Yorkers have visited the ER for symptoms like vomiting and diarrhea. Norovirus is highly contagious and can be spread through food and person-to-person contact. Common symptoms include nausea, stomach cramps, fever, and tiredness. The best prevention method is frequent handwashing, as noroviruses are not related to influenza.