Norovirus in the United States..!? The number of rising cases..?

Sowmiya Sriram
Norovirus in the United States..!? The number of rising cases..?
The CDC warns that individuals can suffer from Norovirus several times throughout their lives due to various Norovirus strains. Norovirus is one of the main causes of acute gastrointestinal tract worldwide, resulting in symptoms such as sudden diarrhea and vomiting. In the united states, a new virus called 'Norovirus' has taken the speed. According to recent data released by the US Disease Control and Prevention Centers (CDC), the virus is spreading rapidly in the northeastern region of the United States. In the last three weeks, 13.9 percent of the virus in the northeastern region of the united states has confirmed the virus in the last three weeks. The Hill newspaper quoted the CDC claiming that individuals could suffer from Norovirus several times for the rest of their lives due to various Norovirus strains. The CDC noted that "a type of Norovirus does not protect you from other types."
Norovirus, which causes about 19 to 21 million diseases per year in the united states, is usually affected from november to April. About 900 deaths associated with Norovirus are recorded annually. It is worth noting that the primary goal of this virus is the elderly.
What is Norovirus?
According to the World health Organization (WHO), Norovirus is one of the major causes of severe gastrointestinal tract worldwide, resulting in symptoms such as sudden diarrhea and vomiting. This virus causes a large amount of infections.
Norovirus spreads contaminated water, food, and places. This virus can cause severe stomach disease in young children, the elderly, and other medical conditions.
Symptoms of Norovirus infection:


Nausea
Wrath
Diarrhea
Abdominal cramps
mild increase in body temperature.
Physical pain and fatigue
General symptoms related to Norovirus appear within 12 to 48 hours of the virus. These symptoms can last up to three days.
While Norovirus is a normal virus, it is said that individuals may be infected several times for the rest of their lives because of various virus strains.

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