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Winter Woes: Norovirus Spike Threatens Asthmatics
4 Feb
Summary
- Norovirus surge linked to worsening asthma symptoms this winter.
- Hospital admissions for norovirus-like symptoms increased by 15% recently.
- High norovirus numbers strain the NHS and worry asthma patients.

Asthma sufferers are being alerted to the increased risks posed by a current surge in norovirus infections. This viral outbreak is expected to exacerbate existing asthma symptoms throughout the winter months.
Recent data from the NHS reveals a significant increase in hospitalizations due to diarrhoea and vomiting or norovirus-like symptoms. In late January, an average of 950 patients were admitted weekly, marking a 15% rise from the previous week.
Helen Sinton, head of services at Asthma + Lung UK, highlighted the dual impact of the norovirus outbreak. She noted that the persistent high case numbers place considerable and repeated strain on NHS resources. Furthermore, these outbreaks are a source of worry for individuals living with asthma.




