Missoula’s Community Medical Center has only seen one case of norovirus so far this winter but cautions that with outbreaks across the country, it’s increasingly important to know the symptoms.
The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) notes norovirus is a very infectious gastrointestinal virus and is also the leading cause of foodborne illness in the U.S.
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Many cases resolve on their own without being tested or treated by doctors, which means it’s almost impossible to know how many people are sick. But recent figures show rates of positive norovirus tests have reached the highest weekly levels on record in years. Symptoms present as vomiting and diarrhea but norovirus is different than the stomach bug or flu since they have different viral origins.
While anyone can get Norovirus, there are a few populations that are more susceptible than others…