Norovirus Infection - Epidemiology - Virginia Department of Health

Norovirus infection is caused by a very contagious virus called norovirus. The infection is characterized by sudden onset of nausea vomiting diarrhea and ...

Norovirus Outbreaks Reported to NoroSTAT Figure - CDC

More information about the current norovirus season During August 1 2021 – June 18 2022 there were 878 norovirus outbreaks reported by NoroSTAT- ...

Stomach flu Dr. Romesh shares what you need to know

Both the CDC and the Virginia Department of Health consider norovirus a highly contagious virus. Norovirus disease usually begins 12-48 hours after exposure ...

Norovirus Information | Virginia State University

Norovirus Information. Norovirus is a very contagious virus that causes the stomach flu or vomiting and diarrhea in people.

Norovirus - Schiffert Health Center - Virginia Tech

Norovirus is a virus that causes the stomach flu or vomiting and diarrhea. Norovirus illness usually begins 24-48 hours after exposure but can appear as ...

COVID-19 Cases Remain Low Stomach Flu Outbreaks Rise

April 4 2022 – While coronavirus cases continue to decline across the U.S. another virus is climbing to its pre-pandemic levels according to NBC News.

UVA Health seeing more norovirus cases - NBC29.com

06‏/04‏/2022 — CHARLOTTESVILLE Va. (WVIR) - UVA Health says it is seeing an uptick in norovirus cases. Doctor Amy Mathers says this is unusual since ...

Covid cases are down. Unfortunately stomach flu outbreaks are up.

01‏/04‏/2022 — Theres no data to suggest that the norovirus outbreaks are in any way linked to the omicron variant of the coronavirus. But it may be possible ...

Keeping Norovirus at Bay - UVA Emergency Management

Norovirus causes vomiting diarrhea nausea and/or stomach pain as well as a potential for fever headache and body aches. If you have norovirus ...

Virginia Beach Department of Public Health on Twitter Its Norovirus ...

Learn more about how to prevent getting sick https//t.co/J0RKPuqwKJ https//t.co/vVqgddzn4z / Twitter ... Its Norovirus (a.k.a. stomach bug) season!