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Symptoms of Norovirus

Symptoms of norovirus usually start about 24 hours after infection occurs. Common symptoms include vomiting, nausea, diarrhea, body aches and dehydration. These symptoms usually last up to three days before they go away. The elderly and the young are the most vulnerable because of dehydration risks. If you think you have norovirus, you should seek medical attention right away.

Symptoms of Norovirus

Norovirus is the type of virus that can compromise your intestines and stomach. The symptoms typically include stomach and digestive …
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Norovirus and Our Food

Norovirus can infect food when infected people either have vomit or stool on their hands and then touch food. Do …
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Norovirus on Cruise Ships

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