New Strain of Norovirus - the Winter Vomiting Bug - On the Rise
A new norovirus strain was detected last year in Australia and has reached the United States.
Although the flu is on everyone’s minds this season, the winter vomiting bug, or the norovirus, is making its rounds. The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) reports that the norovirus causes about 70,000 hospitalizations and 800 deaths each year, mostly in young children and the elderly. Some of the virus' common symptoms include nausea, vomiting, diarrhea and stomach pains. The CDC points out that the norovirus is often referred to as the stomach flu, but it is unrelated to influenza. Many people in Snellville are reporting the symptoms associated with norovirus, especially families with children. A new norovirus strain, GII.4 Sydney, was detected last year in Australia. The strain hit the U.K. and sickened over a …
RUSS HAMILTON
1:24 pm on Tuesday, March 19, 2013
Russ I started throwing up late Saturday evening and having diarrhea. Later in the night I started having hot and cold sweats and stomach cramps very bad. I was throwing up every 30 minutes or so. Sweats and chills, stomach cramps, throwing up and diarrhea was very bad. It has been three days now am I am over the chills, headache, throwing up but still have diarreah. At this point I feel a little…   more ›