When Medill sophomore Alex Chen began feeling fatigued last Tuesday, she initially blamed it on jet lag from returning to the ...
Worrying surge in norovirus cases means there is no let up for NHS staff, says national clinical director for Urgent and ...
The presence of one oligosaccharide, called the H1-antigen, is required for attachment by many norovirus strains. People who do not make H1-antigen in their intestinal cells make up 20% of the ...
The pressure on hospitals remains high, with Norovirus levels in England 80% higher than the same period last year, according to new figures released on Thursday. Britain's National Health Service ...
People who do not make H1-antigen in their intestinal cells make up 20% of the European-derived population and are resistant to many strains of norovirus. More sugars can be attached to the H1 ...
LANDSTUHL, Germany - Cases of norovirus, a wretched and highly contagious stomach bug, are surging in parts of the United States and Europe this winter, according to Public Health Command Europe data.
A surge in norovirus cases might be explained by a new strain of the virus, which now reportedly makes up a majority of outbreaks across the U.S. This winter’s dominant norovirus strain is a ...
Now some people – about 20% of the European-derived population, Prof Foster suggested – don’t make the H1-antigen in their intestinal cells. And, as a result, they are less likely to get sick from ...
Infection spikes also are being seen in Europe and other parts of the world. An infectious disease expert at Baylor College of Medicine explains how to protect yourself from the virus and, if you get ...
and last year parts of Europe experienced a sudden rise. Norovirus cases in the U.S. had previously been dominated by the G11.4 strain. Experts also said that more studies were needed on the new ...