The CDC says a new strain of norovirus now makes up a majority of outbreaks and that could be why it's spreading so quickly.
Susan Striewski is happy to be back at work in South Jersey after a nasty bout with the virus that quickly spread through her ...
Norovirus is surging, and health officials are battling what they’re calling one of the worst outbreaks ever recorded during ...
Norovirus is a very contagious virus causing vomiting and diarrhea. It's not related to the flu despite being commonly referred to as 'stomach flu.' ...
Dr. John McGettigan, Physician and CEO of the Quality of Life Research Center, is leading a phase three clinical trial to develop a vaccine against the virus. He says the biggest danger is through ...
As norovirus hits New Yorkers, the good news is the vomiting and diarrhea should only last a few days. But reinfection is possible. What to know.
U.S. outbreaks this year are more than double what they were at the same time last year with the stomach virus causing ...
Norovirus, the highly contagious stomach bug that causes vomiting and diarrhea, is spiking across the US. What to know about ...
A new strain of norovirus now makes up a majority of outbreaks nationwide, according to data from the Centers for Disease ...
The norovirus (commonly known as stomach flu) is surging with levels not seen in more than a decade. Public health officials are warning that we might soon have a "quad-demic" on our hands.