Norovirus spreading in the Northeast, CDC data shows

Norovirus — sometimes referred to as stomach flu or food poisoning — has been circulating in the northeast at the highest rates since April.

Over the last month, norovirus has been circulating in the Northeast at the highest rates since April of last year.

The region has been seeing over 13% of norovirus tests come back positive, on average, since late January, according to data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. That’s a higher share than in any other part of the U.S. right now, but lower than the region’s rate at this time last year.

Norovirus is somewhat seasonal — cases occur most frequently in cold months (late fall, winter and early spring). Nationally, norovirus positivity rates have been hovering between 10% and 12.5% since early January. By comparison, last year’s peak rates exceeded 16% in mid-March.

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention headquarters in Atlanta on March 14, 2020.Elijah Nouvelage / Bloomberg via Getty ImagesWestern states have been hit the second-hardest — the area saw a three-week positivity rate of 12% as of Saturday.

Norovirus is often referred to colloquially as the stomach flu, but it is not related to influenza. The highly contagious virus generally causes gastrointestinal symptoms like vomiting, nausea, diarrhea and stomach pain. Mild fever and aches can occur, too.

https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/norovirus-spreading-northeast-cdc-rcna140260


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