Winter Food Poisoning: Norovirus Symptoms: Differences from Enteritis (Contagiousness, Quick Recovery Guide)

Winter Food Poisoning: Norovirus Symptoms: Differences from Enteritis (Contagiousness, Quick Recovery Guide)

Winter Food Poisoning: Norovirus Symptoms: Differences from Enteritis (Contagiousness, Quick Recovery Guide) If you're experiencing stomach pain and vomiting in the winter, don't simply dismiss it as "I ate something wrong." It's highly likely to be norovirus, a vicious bug that can survive even in sub-zero temperatures. You might be thinking, "What kind of food poisoning is this in the winter?" But did you know that norovirus becomes more active in cold temperatures? Today, I'll share the data myself... Read more

Foodies and families with children, beware of infection for the whole family.

How to deal with norovirus

For those who seek out restaurants with long lines every weekend, returning home after a pleasant outing is more than just a memory. The more frequently these foodies and families eat out, the more important it becomes to be vigilant about infection throughout the family. This article explores infection routes during dining out and transportation, practical routines for preventing transmission at home, and tips for things like mosquito bites and athlete's foot. Read more