Norovirus is spreading widely in New York, but here's the good news if you catch the stomach bug: That nasty bout of gastrointestinal suffering will typically clear up within one to three days.
Cases of norovirus, also known as food poisoning or the stomach bug, have picked up steam across the U.S. The number of suspected or confirmed outbreaks skyrocketed at the end of 2024, with more ...
Cases of norovirus, a wretched and highly contagious stomach bug, are surging in parts of the United States this winter, according to government data. A new strain of norovirus, called GII.
This winter's wave of norovirus infections has reached levels that are now more than double last season's peak, in figures published Monday by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention ...
What is happening? It may well be norovirus, a GI infection that’s surging across the country right now. “Norovirus is a highly contagious virus that causes inflammation of the stomach and ...
As the norovirus cases continue to spread in the U.S., you can't rely on hand sanitizer alone to protect you, experts warn. Norovirus causes gastrointestinal symptoms like nausea, vomiting ...
There's an alarming outbreak causing concern among health officials in New Jersey, as norovirus has been spreading rapidly — and doctors say it is highly contagious. Commonly known as the ...
Norovirus, a gastrointestinal illness so severe it has earned the evocative sobriquets “winter vomiting disease” and “two-bucket disease,” inspired by the vomiting and diarrhea (often ...
Norovirus is the leading cause of vomiting and diarrhea and is likely what you have when you’re sick with the “stomach flu” or “a stomach bug,” according to the Centers for Disease ...
It’s the Sick Apple. Norovirus infections jumped a stomach-turning 159% last month compared to the same span last year in NYC, where flu cases are also up nearly 25% so far in 2025, city ...
Cases of influenza, RSV, COVID-19 and norovirus are surging at the same time Cara Lynn Shultz is a writer-reporter at PEOPLE. Her work has previously appeared in Billboard and Reader's Digest.
Pharmaceutical company Moderna has launched a large-scale Phase III trial that will test out a vaccine against norovirus, a frequent and sometimes dangerous source of food poisoning. Moderna’s ...