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Don’t let winter vomiting spoil the festive season, for you or for others. That’s the message from Health Protection Agency (HPA) North West as the continuing cold spell increases the risk of bugs such as the norovirus spreading in the community.
Norovirus infection, commonly known as winter vomiting, is a highly infectious but short-lived illness from which most people, including the frail elderly, will normally recover in anything from 12 to 60 hours without treatment.
It is the most common form of gastrointestinal illness in the UK, affecting between 600,000 and one million people every year. It can spread rapidly, particularly in environments where people live or work in close proximity, such as hospitals, residential care homes, schools and the workplace.
There is no specific treatment for norovirus infection, but the HPA has issued the following advice for anyone suffering from it:
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