Norovirus is surging across the U.S., with case numbers higher now than they've been at the same time in more than a decade, ...
A stomach illness outbreak at the University of Guelph is part of a trend that has experts noticing a rise in stomach bugs causing vomiting and diarrhea.
Norovirus, often erroneously called the "stomach flu," sickens an estimated 21 million Americans and 685 million people ...
Fact checked by Nick Blackmer There is currently no vaccine for norovirus because of its many strains and the elusive nature ...
Symptoms of norovirus typically develop within 12 to 48 hours after exposure, the most common symptoms being diarrhea, ...
According to the CDC, during the week of December 5 alone, 91 outbreaks of norovirus were reported, an increase from late ...
There's a confirmed gastrointestinal outbreak in Pima County, sending many people to the hospital, many suspect it's the ...
There’s currently no approved vaccine for norovirus, although Moderna has begun a phase three trial in the U.S. for a vaccine using mRNA technology and aims to test it in 25,000 adults worldwide.