Monday, January 28, 2013

Norovirus: Why washing your hands isn't enough | UNN Find ...


This undated Negative-stain Transmission Electron Microscopy image, provided by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency EPA, shows a Norovirus. Norovirus is a genus of viruses of the family Caliciviridae. Recent scientific findings reveal that the


A new strain of the stomach bug norovirus was been steadily moving around the globe. The strain was first identified in the U.S. September 2012.


While we worry about the flu, another virus that can get us quite ill is creeping up on us. It is called norovirus, and it started in Sydney, Australia,


The New York Times' Charles M. Blow on the GOP's plans to discard the winner-take-all system that has been favoring Democrats:


Most norovirus outbreaks seen late last year in the U.S. were caused by a novel strain known as GII.4 Sydney that appears to have largely replaced the previous dominant strain, the CDC reported. The clinical importance remains uncertain, however, as




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