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'Winter Bug Warning: Norovirus Cases Surge'
USATuesday, January 14, 2025
It spreads through contact with infected individuals' vomit or feces, contaminated food, shared utensils, or surfaces. While most people recover within days, it's crucial to note that the virus claims around 900 lives annually, primarily among adults aged 65 and above. Outbreaks are common in winter due to increased social gatherings and indoor activities. Prevention involves thorough handwashing, cooking seafood properly, and avoiding contact with infected people. The latest figures from the CDC show that during the first week of January, 28 percent of 2, 960 tests for norovirus were positive, totaling around 828 cases. This surge began in August and has been steadily climbing, with one in four tests being positive in late December. Some experts suggest the emergence of a new viral strain could be contributing to this year's surge, but more research is needed to confirm this.
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