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Vessel Sanitation Program. Section Navigation. Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Syndicate. Outbreak Updates for International Cruise Ships. Minus Related Pages. Open All Close All. This report is required even when there are no cases of gastrointestinal illness. Infected people generally recover in one to two days. No specific treatment is available. Persons who become dehydrated might need to be rehydrated by taking liquids by mouth. Occasionally patients may need to be hospitalized to receive intravenous fluids.

Navigation menu. Who gets norovirus infection? Anyone can become infected. It only occurs in humans and is found worldwide. The last outbreak was in The Sydney strain's appearance has coincided with a spike in influenza, perhaps contributing to the perception that this is a particularly bad flu season in the U.

Officials said it is too soon to predict if the new strain will lead to more outbreaks than in previous years. Ian Goodfellow, a prominent researcher at England's University of Cambridge, calls norovirus "the Ferrari of viruses" for the speed at which it passes through a large group of people. You can be feeling quite fine one minute and within several hours suffer continuous vomiting and diarrhea," he said. Health officials have grown better at detecting new strains and figuring out which one is the culprit.

They now know that norovirus is also the most common cause of food poisoning in the U.



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