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103 Students Fall Ill With Norovirus in China
17 Jan
Summary
- Over 100 students at a Chinese high school contracted norovirus.
- The outbreak occurred in Foshan, Guangdong Province, during the epidemic season.
- All affected students are in stable condition, with campus disinfection underway.

A significant norovirus outbreak has affected Xinghui Middle School in Foshan, Guangdong Province, with 103 students falling ill. Health authorities confirmed the preliminary cause as norovirus infection, a common pathogen responsible for acute gastroenteritis. Fortunately, no critical or fatal cases have been reported among the affected students.
Guangdong Province typically experiences its norovirus epidemic season from October to March. The school has implemented comprehensive measures, including campus disinfection and daily health monitoring of students. An ongoing epidemiological survey aims to understand the outbreak's full scope and prevent further spread.
Norovirus is highly contagious, causing severe vomiting and diarrhea, and is a leading cause of foodborne illness globally. While outbreaks are common during colder months, this incident highlights the ongoing public health challenge posed by the virus, estimated to cause hundreds of thousands of deaths annually worldwide.




