Merck Manuals: What Patients and Parents Need to Know About Norovirus
Understanding the virus can help minimize its impact and its spread to others. In a new editorial from MerckManuals.com,
Norovirus is highly contagious
Norovirus is very contagious, says Gotfried. Most infections are transmitted by person-to-person contact, particularly through direct or indirect contact with infected stool or vomit. It takes a remarkably small amount of the virus to infect many people, which is why it is so contagious. Gotfried adds that this is why it can easily lead to more widespread outbreaks in contained areas like cruise ships, daycare centers, and restaurants. Each year, there are about 2,500 reported norovirus outbreaks in
Norovirus does not cause flu-like symptoms
People sometimes call norovirus the "stomach flu," but that's not accurate, says Gotfried. Norovirus typically causes vomiting, abdominal cramps, and diarrhea. People will sometimes have fever, headache, and body aches, but not to the same degree typically seen with the flu. What's more, the flu vaccine will not protect individuals from norovirus. Symptoms like a cough and a high fever may indicate the condition is something other than norovirus.
Norovirus can be life-threatening
On average, norovirus causes 900 deaths in
Washing your hands is the best defense
Washing your hands thoroughly with soap and warm water is the most important step you can take to prevent the spread of norovirus, says Gotfried. Hand sanitizers will not kill norovirus. If you're already sick, washing your hands (especially after using the bathroom and before preparing food) can help prevent the spread to others.
There are other important steps to take to prevent the spread of norovirus, says Gotfried. Practice good food hygiene, including washing hands before touching food, Finally, pay attention to food recalls for purchases you may need to throw away.
To read more of Gotfried's insights on norovirus, visit this editorial on MerckManuals.com.
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