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Norovirus Infection
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Norovirus Infection

Prevention

To prevent norovirus you should

  • Wash your hands with soap and water frequently. This is especially important for food handlers and caregivers.
  • Prepare fresh and frozen foods safely, including thoroughly washing fresh produce.
  • Disinfect contaminated surfaces in your kitchen and bathrooms with household chlorine bleach-based cleaners to kill viruses resting on surfaces.
  • Wash contaminated clothing, diapers, sheets, and towels promptly in hot water (above 140 degrees Fahrenheit) and/or with bleach.
  • Choose wisely when eating or drinking outside your home. If you aren't sure whether the food or water is safe, avoid it.

In addition, you should not prepare food for others if you have norovirus infection.

Currently, there is no vaccine to protect you from norovirus infections.


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Foodborne Diseases

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Volunteer for Clinical Studies
Volunteer for NIAID-funded clinical studies related to norovirus infection on ClinicalTrials.gov.

See Also

Foodborne Diseases

Related Links

View a list of links for more information about norovirus infection.