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Norovirus cases are on the rise in the US: Here's what you should know about symptomsSomeone sick with norovirus could shed billions of microscopic norovirus particles, but it only takes a few particles to make someone sick. The CDC says someone can get norovirus by: Having direct ...
You can contract norovirus by eating contaminated food or drink ("contaminated" meaning covered in microscopic norovirus droplets shed by an infected person, or grown or harvested with water ...
It is winter, and a new strain of norovirus called GII.17[P17] is spreading across the U.S. including the northeast. MedStar Health Urgent Care in our region is experiencing an uptick in ...
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