It's the holiday season, which means it's the most common time of year for norovirus to spread. Here's what you need to know ...
Norovirus can spread easily. Someone who was sick with the virus can spread it up to two weeks after feeling better.
Infectious disease doctors explain how they protect themselves against norovirus, a highly infectious virus that wreaks havoc ...
If you suspect norovirus, make sure you're staying hydrated. Prolonged vomiting can have you at risk of losing fluids and ...
Norovirus cases are likely increasing in Los Angeles, according to wastewater data released by the Los Angeles County ...
Winter illness season has started across the US, with COVID, influenza, and norovirus all rapidly spreading in the country.As ...
Cases are more common in the winter as people spend more time indoors and in settings like schools, long-term care facilities and daycares.
Food poisoning is an illness caused by consuming food and drinks contaminated with microorganisms (bacteria, viruses, ...
A new and dangerous strain of 'super flu,' H3N2 subclade K, has driven an unprecedented rise in influenza cases weeks ahead of when surges are typically expected each year.
Duke Health recently held a discussion on how people can avoid or cope with viral illnesses during the holiday season.