No. Hand sanitizer is simply not as effective against norovirus as it at killing other pathogens due to the virus's firm ...
This winter's wave of norovirus infections has reached levels that are now more than double last season's peak, in figures ...
There’s no medication for norovirus. Instead, you’ll need to rehydrate as much as possible with water and other liquids. Seek ...
New CDC data indicates a rise in cases of norovirus, often colloquially referred to as "stomach flu." Test positivity has ...
Ah, the classic signs of winter: Freezing temperatures, icy roads and empty tissue boxes. It's no secret that winter is a ...
Hand sanitizer alone isn't enough to protect you from norovirus, experts say. So it's important to know how to stay safe and ...
The U.S. has seen a slow surge of norovirus, the country's leading cause of foodborne illness, with the Center of Disease ...
Dr. Vinitha Moopen talks the signs, symptoms and treatment of norovirus in kids.
Infectious disease doctors explain if hand sanitizer kills norovirus, and effective ways to neutralize the stomach bug’s ...
You can also get norovirus by touching objects or surfaces that are contaminated and then putting your hands in your mouth ...
Many common disinfectants (containing things like ammonia and alcohol), hand sanitizer, and even Clorox and Lysol wipes, ...
In this edition of The People’s Pharmacy, Joe and Teresa Graedon also hear from a reader who feels better than ever after being treated for a lung infection.