The Kawasaki norovirus is the GII.17 strain of the infection that causes vomiting, diarrhea, stomach craps and fever.
Dr Burke explains: “Norovirus is an extremely contagious virus that spreads through contact and can cause sickness and ...
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It may not always be possible to avoid catching norovirus, but you can take precautions. Washing your hands thoroughly is ...
Norovirus is a highly contagious stomach bug that can cause sudden diarrhoea and projectile vomiting. It typically leads to ...
The 'Kawasaki' norovirus strain is pushing up cases of the winter vomiting bug, with one doctor issuing some urgent advice.
A new norovirus strain, the Kawasaki bug, is spreading rapidly in Britain, with symptoms like vomiting and diarrhoea reported ...
Top GP Dr John Burke has issued a warning about the increase in norovirus cases in the UK, as the 'Kawasaki bug' takes hold.
It found that the most frequently identified genotype of norovirus in laboratory-tested samples was GII.17, which accounts for 67% of cases. This strain has been nicknamed ‘Kawasaki’.
There are around 80 deaths each year from norovirus in the UK, typically older adults and immunocompromised patients. Anyone ...
Norovirus causes vomiting and diarrhoea, and can be very unpleasant - here's what doctors are advising people to do ...
A new strain of the highly contagious winter vomiting bug has been identified in the UK as being responsible for 70% of all ...