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Norovirus Infection
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Norovirus Infection

Transmission

You can get norovirus infection by

  • Eating food or drinking liquids contaminated by a food handler infected with the virus
  • Touching surfaces or objects contaminated with a norovirus, and then putting your hands in your mouth
  • Having direct contact with someone infected with a norovirus, such as caring for or sharing food or eating utensils with someone sick with norovirus
  • Eating improperly cooked contaminated shellfish, especially oysters
  • Eating improperly prepared uncooked fruits and vegetables
  • Drinking contaminated water

Noroviruses are found in the stool or vomit of people who are infected. If you have been infected with a norovirus, you can continue to transmit it to others even when you no longer have symptoms.


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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

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