Hand sanitizer alone isn't enough to protect you from norovirus, experts say. So it's important to know how to stay safe and ...
No. Hand sanitizer is simply not as effective against norovirus as it at killing other pathogens due to the virus's firm ...
Cook your food thoroughly (especially seafood and shellfish) to at least 145 degrees Fahrenheit. Clean and sanitize surfaces ...
The U.S. has seen a slow surge of norovirus, the country's leading cause of foodborne illness, with the Center of Disease ...
Ah, the classic signs of winter: Freezing temperatures, icy roads and empty tissue boxes. It's no secret that winter is a ...
NEW ORLEANS (WVUE) - The Centers for Disease Control’s influenza map has Louisiana shaded purple, indicating very high levels ...
In the winter months, it seems few are safe from some kind of illness — flu, COVID-19, norovirus, colds, and that’s definitely the case right now for Georgia and South Carolina.
The CDC and IDPH have reported increased numbers of norovirus in Illinois and the country, with outbreaks occurring in Will ...
Many common disinfectants (containing things like ammonia and alcohol), hand sanitizer, and even Clorox and Lysol wipes, ...
While they’re convenient when you’re on the go, hand sanitizers will not kill norovirus, per the CDC. “The alcohol in them ...
One study looked at a spate of norovirus outbreaks at nursing homes in New England during the winter of 2006–07, and found that locations where staff made regular use of hand sanitizers were at much ...