Health experts have issued a stark warning to three groups of people who are at risk of "severe" illness as hospital cases of ...
The North East and Yorkshire has been hit hardest by the virus with over 3,800 hospital beds occupied last week - four times ...
"Noroviruses were generally thought of as strict human pathogens," explains Professor Paul Hunter, Professor in Medicine at ...
Hospitals in the North West have been hit by a surge in norovirus infections. An average of 72 patients a day were hospitalised with the virus over the last two weeks, more than double the 31 patients ...
“Alcohol-based sanitisers work by dissolving the lipid envelope that surrounds many viruses. It is this envelope that enables ...
With norovirus cases on the rise in the UK, it’s important to take practical steps to avoid infection. Norovirus is often ...
The number of Norovirus cases, a highly infectious winter vomiting bug, has seen a significant increase in Wales over the past week. The virus, known for causing diarrhoea and vomiting, has seen ...
The most recent updates show the number of people suffering norovirus in England has risen to a record high, with many people ...
Brits have been cautioned that alcohol gel hand sanitisers won't halt the spread of the norovirus winter vomiting bug, which ...
Dogs can catch norovirus after close contact with infected people but the transmission of norovirus from humans to dogs is ...
“Alcohol gels do not kill norovirus. Wash your hands with soapy warm water and clean surfaces with bleach-based products ...
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