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Food poisoning (a.k.a. foodborne illness) is more common than many people realize. In fact, the CDC estimates that it strikes ...
During the week of Dec. 5, the CDC reported 91 cases of norovirus, more commonly known as the stomach flu, which is over double the highest number recorded between 2021 and 2024.
Carnival Cruise Line’s infamous 2013 “Poop Cruise” is making headlines again, thanks to Netflix’s new Trainwreck documentary.
CDC Reports Rise in Norovirus Cases. The CDC has reported 91 outbreaks during the week of December 5, up from an average of 65 during the same period from 2012 to 2020.
Norovirus outbreaks on cruise ships are spiking in 2025, with 16 reported incidents so far, ... according to CDC records. Norovirus was also the cause in many of those cases.
CDC officials said 83 of the 2,192 passengers on board and 12 of the 953 crew members were sickened. "At Holland America Line, the safety and well-being of our guests and crew is our top priority.
A CDC spokesperson said the agency is monitoring norovirus outbreaks through its CaliciNet laboratory database and pointed to a surge of GII.17 strains in Asia and Europe in 2014 that was followed ...
In fact, norovirus outbreaks in the U.S. in early January reached the highest level for this time of year since 2012, CDC data show. “This year, the number of reported norovirus outbreaks have ...
So far this year, there have been 16 illness outbreaks reported on cruise ships in the CDC's jurisdiction, mostly from norovirus, compared with 18 outbreaks in all of 2024 and 14 in 2023, VSP ...
The CDC notes that norovirus can found in both vomit and feces "even before you start feeling sick." "The virus can also stay in your poop for 2 weeks or more after you feel better.
According to the CDC, norovirus is the leading cause of foodborne illness in the United States, responsible for 58% of such infections acquired in the country each year.
Norovirus, also known as food poisoning or the stomach bug, is a highly contagious virus that causes inflammation of the stomach or intestines, per the CDC. "Norovirus, also known as Norwalk-like ...