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Norovirus cases in the U.S. are surging, with test positivity at 14% by November 15, up from 8% in August, according to CDC data.
Norovirus cases in the U.S. are rising sharply, with test positivity nearly doubling since August to 14% by November 15, after falling from a December 2024 peak of nearly 25%.
Alabama, Nebraska, Oklahoma, Texas, and Wyoming report some of the highest case counts, and ER visits have increased since July.
The virus, a leading cause of foodborne illness, drives about 58% of outbreaks and roughly 2,500 annually, causing nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, and stomach pain for 1–3 days.
Health officials emphasize thorough handwashing with soap and warm water for at least 20 seconds, as hand sanitizer is less effective.
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Los casos de norovirus en los EE. UU. están aumentando, con un resultado positivo de la prueba del 14% para el 15 de noviembre, frente al 8% en agosto, según los datos de los CDC.