Norovirus spiking in UK – seven ways you can protect yourself from vomiting bug

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The winter vomiting bug norovirus is sweeping through the UK (Image: PA)
The winter vomiting bug norovirus is sweeping through the UK (Image: PA)

The winter vomiting bug norovirus is sweeping through the UK, with cases spiking over the last few weeks.

Some 1,653 people in England had been struck down by norovirus in the year up to November 26, according to figures from the UK Health Security Agency - a seven percent increase on typical figures for this time of year. The number of people admitted to hospital with norovirus and other winter illnesses is “creeping up” ahead of Christmas, health bosses warn.

Festive get-togethers risk spreading the vile bug as the holiday’s approach, experts have warned. With symptoms including diarrhoea, vomiting, nausea and inflammation of the gastrointestinal tract. The winter spike in cases of the virus is due to the increase in time spent indoors in close proximity to people, combined with our weakened immune system in winter.

Norovirus spiking in UK – seven ways you can protect yourself from vomiting bug qhiddxiueidduinvFestive get-togethers risk spreading the vile bug as the holiday’s approach, experts have warned (InYourArea)

The good news is that although symptoms are very unpleasant, they tend to run their course in a few days. The virus normally takes between 12 and 48 hours to develop symptoms and lasts an average of three days.

Symptoms usually clear up after a couple of days but if you are unable to drink fluids or you have an excessively high temperature for an extended period of time it is recommended you contact NHS 111. The highly infectious nature of norovirus means it is best to call ahead before turning up at your GP to reduce the risk of spreading the virus.

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There are a few steps you can take to reduce your symptoms and the risk of spreading the virus to others.

Joe Smith

Norovirus, Immune system, Hospitals, NHS

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