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115 people sickened in norovirus outbreak on cruise ship

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Norovirus outbreak sickens nearly 120 passengers and crew aboard Princess Cruises ship
A norovirus outbreak aboard a Princess Cruises ship this week sickened over 100 passengers and more than a dozen crew members with grueling symptoms like vomiting and diarrhea, health officials said.

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Norovirus Outbreak Sickens 115 on Cruise Ship
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115 sick in norovirus outbreak on Florida-bound cruise ship, CDC says
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Cruise ship norovirus outbreak sees 100 passengers and crew sick with vomiting bug
More than 100 individuals aboard a cruise ship have fallen ill during a norovirus outbreak.

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Cruise ship horror as virus rips through Caribbean Princess - more than 100 unwell
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Norovirus rips through Caribbean Princess cruise ship in fresh sickness horror as 100 taken ill
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Norovirus vs hantavirus explained: Key differences to know after 115 fall ill on Princess cruise ship
In response to the outbreak, the cruise ship increased cleaning and disinfection procedures, while those who became ill were isolated from unaffected travelers to help limit further spread.

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Norovirus Outbreak Aboard Cruise Leaves More Than 100 People Sickened
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115 people sickened in norovirus outbreak on cruise ship: CDC
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This dangerous vomiting and diarrhea virus is surging across the US

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Observer-Reporter
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Rotavirus cases on the rise in region

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KIVI-TV
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Rotavirus vaccine can eliminate severe symptoms in 9 out of 10 children

Rotavirus commonly hits infants and can cause dehydration from vomiting and diarrhea. So, monitoring hydration is important. Even more important for prevention is to get the oral vaccine.
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Life-threatening virus that causes vomiting and diarrhea at high levels in the U.S., CDC says

It took just 48 hours for Ben Lopman’s 18-month-old son to go from being an energetic toddler to totally listless
Hartford Courant
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Vomiting, diarrhea increasing in kids, elderly as norovirus sweeps CT. What to know.

The stomach bug that causes people, especially children and older adults, to vomit and suffer from diarrhea is sweeping across Connecticut, say infectious disease doctors. So wash your hands and keep things clean with bleach when possible, they advise.
Boston Herald
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Norovirus spikes across the Northeast: ‘Very contagious virus that can cause vomiting and diarrhea’

Some toilets have been working overtime across the region in recent weeks. The “stomach bug” is unfortunately making the rounds these days. Norovirus rates in the Northeast are now at their highest levels since April, according to the CDC. The positive ...
Medical Xpress
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Bacteria that can cause vomiting, diarrhea gets kids' cough syrup recalled

Parents, guardians and all who care for kids should check their medicine cabinets after a children's cough syrup was recalled for a foodborne bacteria that can cause myriad problems. And, in extreme cases, cause death. Medtech Products' recall notice ...
Today
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Are vomiting or diarrhea signs of monkeypox? What to know about less common symptoms

Monkeypox can cause a variety of symptoms, especially in the early stage before the characteristic rash appears. Some of these early signs may look similar to other illnesses including influenza or COVID-19, experts told TODAY. But what about ...
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