Norovirus yellowstone update


















The solid red line: latest data for the current seasonal year More information about the current norovirus season: From August 1 — December 18, , there were 98 norovirus outbreaks reported by NoroSTAT-participating states.

During the same period last year, there were 10 norovirus outbreaks reported by these states. The number of outbreaks reported during the seasonal year is below the range reported during the same period over the previous 8 years. Sending a child to youth camp? Stomach bug or norovirus? Norovirus illness is not related to the flu, which is caused by influenza virus. Links with this icon indicate that you are leaving the CDC website. Linking to a non-federal website does not constitute an endorsement by CDC or any of its employees of the sponsors or the information and products presented on the website.

You will be subject to the destination website's privacy policy when you follow the link. Edit Close. Log In Become a Member. Dashboard Logout. Just In. Share this. Norovirus spread and prevention Norovirus can be contracted in numerous ways, including through ingesting contaminated food or water, or by physical contact with an infected person or surface and then transferring it hand to mouth. Ways to help stop or prevent further spread of norovirus include: Frequent hand-washing using soap and warm water.

Alcohol-based hand sanitizers do not work as well. Disinfect frequently touched or used surfaces and items with a bleach-based cleaner. If caring for an infected person, make sure to wear gloves and a gown while providing care in order to reduce exposure. If you're sick, stay home and continue to do so for 24 to 48 hours after symptoms stop.

Wash fruits and vegetables and make sure all shellfish is thoroughly cooked before eating. Immediately remove and wash any soiled clothing, taking care to handle them carefully in order to avoid spreading the virus. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Locations Yellowstone-county. Watch Now: Related Video. Healthy pantry staples that make cooking easy. Study: Most Americans don't care about wine etiquette rules. Al Mash, spokesman for Yellowstone National Park, said campers who were worried about the outbreak should take care to properly store their food and wash their hands with soap and water before eating.

It's good for a while if you don't have access to water," said Mash. According to the CDC, the norovirus can be very contagious and is usually passed from contaminated surfaces or food. Mash said that while it might be more difficult to wash hands before and after meals on camping trips, sporting goods stores sell soap slivers or biodegradable soap that can be used on camping trips. Employees at Yellowstone and nearby Grand Teton park have been cleaning and disinfecting the areas where the illnesses were first reported.

Yellowstone National Park regularly has 20, visitors a day. The norovirus outbreak is just the latest one to hit the national parks.



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