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Norovirus Scare: School Closure Sparks Holiday Health Fears

Summary

  • A Wyandotte middle school closed due to potential norovirus outbreak.
  • Norovirus, the 'stomach flu,' causes sudden vomiting and diarrhea.
  • Experts urge handwashing and staying home to prevent holiday spread.
Norovirus Scare: School Closure Sparks Holiday Health Fears

A Wyandotte middle school has closed its doors temporarily this week due to concerns over a potential norovirus outbreak, prompting a call for heightened awareness as the holiday season approaches. Infectious disease physician Dr. Lea Monday highlighted the critical need for such closures to halt the rapid transmission of this easily spread virus.

Norovirus, often referred to as the "stomach flu," is a contagious infection that can lead to sudden and severe symptoms including nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea, typically within 12 to 48 hours of exposure. While not unusual for winter months, the recent closure serves as a reminder of its potency.

With 64 confirmed cases reported in Michigan in the past month, health officials advise focusing on preventive measures. These include diligent handwashing, disinfecting surfaces, avoiding food handling when sick, and isolating oneself if symptoms appear, to ensure healthier holiday festivities.

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Norovirus, or 'stomach flu,' is a contagious infection causing inflammation of the stomach, spread easily through close contact and contaminated surfaces.
Symptoms include sudden nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, fever, headache, and body aches, appearing 12-48 hours after exposure.
Wash hands frequently, disinfect surfaces, avoid handling food when sick, and stay home if you feel unwell.

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