Norovirus outbreaks: Doctors' advice amid major surge in illness
A severe outbreak of norovirus, the stomach flu, is spreading across the U.S., with the CDC reporting 91 outbreaks in early December, the highest in over a decade. The illness, which causes an average of 900 deaths annually, is highly contagious and often linked to contaminated food. Symptoms include sudden vomiting and diarrhea, with most recovering in one to three days. Prevention measures such as good hand hygiene and proper food handling are crucial, as the virus can survive on surfaces and is resistant to hand sanitizers. Moderna is currently trialing a potential vaccine.
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