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Two outbreaks of norovirus linked to consumption of raw oysters harvested in Mexico underscored the importance of proper storage and handling of shellfish, according to an investigation published ...
But some with norovirus may also experience headaches, fever, and aches in their arms and legs. Any clothing or bedding that may be contaminated should be washed at 60C.
But some with norovirus may also experience headaches, fever, and aches in their legs and arms. Any clothing or bedding that may be contaminated should be washed at 60C.
Public health experts are warning of a ‘quad-demic’ this winter. Here’s where flu, COVID, RSV, and norovirus are spreading Norovirus causes up to 21 million illnesses in the U.S. every year.
The Brief The FDA is advising not to eat certain recalled oysters for possible norovirus contamination. The oysters come from South Korea and were distributed to at least 10 known states. Khee ...
Norovirus, sometimes called the "stomach flu," is the leading cause of vomiting and diarrhea, and foodborne illness in the U.S., according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).
Dozens more schoolchildren have been sickened by norovirus at a Nevada County outdoor education school besieged by the virus in recent weeks just days after health officials gave it the latest all ...
Butte County Public Health announced Monday it is alerting the public about ongoing norovirus outbreaks at an outdoor camp in Nevada County frequently visited by Butte County students. The ...
An outdoor environmental camp in Nevada County is experiencing a norovirus outbreak, with 36 reported symptoms consistent with the virus so far, according to Butte County Public Health.
The Butte County Public Health is warning about an outbreak of norovirus at an environmental camp in Nevada County. BCPH said there have been three outbreaks at the camp, as of May 15.
Local Norovirus stomach flu sickening schools, nursing homes in Tri-Cities By Annette Cary Updated May 19, 2025 4:36 PM Kennewick, WA ...
For more information about norovirus or to report symptoms, please contact the BCPH Infectious Disease Control program at 530-552-3929. For information regarding specific camp programs, contact ...