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Recently, reports of Norovirus outbreaks in several regions have raised concerns among the public and healthcare providers worldwide. Norovirus is a leading cause of gastrointestinal infections, often resulting in symptoms such as diarrhea, vomiting, and severe abdominal pain. Its rapid spread and environmental resistance make it highly capable of affecting communities, schools, and workplaces.
Here are five ways to protect yourself from norovirus that you can start doing today.
Washing your hands is the easiest and best way to prevent infection.
Norovirus can enter your body through touching your mouth, eyes, or nose.
Norovirus can survive on surfaces for hours or days.
Contaminated food and water are another major pathway for virus transmission.
If a family member is infected with norovirus, follow these recommendations:
However, if you or anyone experience severe diarrhea or vomiting, seek medical attention immediately for diagnosis. If diagnosed with norovirus, avoid leaving the house or participating in public activities until the contagious period has passed (2-5 days after infection).
Norovirus is a preventable threat that can be controlled with proper hygiene practices, including frequent handwashing, maintaining a clean home, and ensuring food safety. By staying informed and following these simple steps, you can effectively reduce the risk of infection and protect the health of your family.
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