Typical household cleaners like hand sanitizer or wipes don't kill germs from norovirus. Here's what you can use instead.
The illness is tough to avoid once someone in your house gets sick, but medical experts have some tips to reduce your risk.
William Schaffner: The most important thing is good hand hygiene. Washing with soap and water works the best. Those hand ...
Norovirus is the leading cause of vomiting, diarrhea and foodborne illness in the US, according to the Centers for Disease ...
Experts say Norovirus is surging across the US. The CDC reported 128 outbreaks in the7-day period ending the second of ...
Don gloves. It is necessary to wear gloves while cleaning during and after a bout of norovirus, and to wash your hands after ...
A “WORRYING” surge in cases of a winter virus causing violent vomiting and diarrhea is flooding NHS hospitals. Norovirus, better known as the ‘winter vomiting bug’, is more ...
Symptoms of norovirus usually begin about 12–48 hours after exposure to the virus and typically last for 1–3 days. The most ...
Norovirus is raging alongside respiratory illnesses this winter, but there are steps you can take to mitigate its spread.
To avoid catching the virus, colloquially known as 'stomach flu,' wash hands with soap and water, and avoid touching the face ...
While norovirus is not generally life-threatening, the CDC reports that it causes 900 deaths and 109,000 hospitalizations on ...
Vigorous handwashing with soap and water for at least 20 seconds is more effective at safeguarding against norovirus because ...