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The NHS has warned that cases of norovirus are higher than normal at the moment. Norovirus, also called the winter vomiting ...
In recent months, several cruise ships have experienced significant outbreaks of the norovirus. This highly infectious and resilient pathogen causes severe gastrointestinal illnesses in humans.
Travellers planning to set sail this season can rest a little easier—cruise ships aren't the norovirus breeding grounds ...
Norovirus has been linked to twelve outbreaks on cruise ships in 2025, sickening nearly 1,500 people, according to CDC data.
Norovirus symptoms and advice The UKHSA lists nausea, vomiting and diarrhoea as symptoms of norovirus, but other symptoms can include a high temperature, abdominal pain and aching limbs.
More than 200 cruise ship passengers were infected with norovirus on a transatlantic voyage that is currently still at sea. Here's what to know about the illness.
A norovirus outbreak aboard a luxury cruise ship has struck passengers and crew members hard, with more than 240 people falling sick on the Cunard Line’s Queen Mary 2. The Centers for Disease ...
The CDC said 69 passengers and 16 crew on board the Princess Cruises ship Coral Princess reported falling ill with norovirus during a recent voyage.
Norovirus vaccine hints at defusing explosive stomach bug in early trial Phase I study showed vaccine was safe and spurred immune responses in older people.
An early trial of a norovirus vaccine pill has shown promise at protecting against the notorious “winter vomiting” bug, with researchers saying it could potentially be available for use in a ...
Norovirus is highly contagious and can easily spread. It can be caught from close contact with someone who has norovirus, touching surfaces or objects that have the virus on them and then touching ...
Norovirus infection rates are extremely high this year, raising the question: Why can’t a vaccine protect us from the stomach bug?