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Norovirus advice issued to help residents avoid falling ill as winter approaches

Monday 6th November 2017 Bath Echo News Team Health

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As winter approaches, the South West Public Health England team is issuing advice on how to avoid getting norovirus and what to do if you become unwell.

People washing this hands to avoid Norovirus

Norovirus is an unpleasant vomiting bug that usually lasts about two days. There’s not much that can be done to treat it but there are ways to reduce the risk of passing it on to those around you.

It is highly contagious and so it’s important to practise good hygiene by thoroughly washing hands with soap and warm water, staying away from places like hospitals and care homes and avoiding preparing food or having close contact with others when ill to limit the spread of norovirus – which causes unpleasant, but short lived, vomiting and diarrhoea.

Mike Wade, Deputy Director of Health Protection for South West, PHE said: “Norovirus can be unpleasant and is easily passed on to those around you.

“Most people get over it within a day or two but in the very young, elderly or those who have weakened immune systems it can last longer and it is easy to get dehydrated, so it is important to drink plenty of fluids to prevent this.

“It is transmitted by touching hands or surfaces that the virus has landed on. All surfaces should be thoroughly disinfected after any episode of illness.

“Those who have diarrhoea and vomiting should not prepare food until 48 hours after symptoms have disappeared.

“We advise that they should avoid visiting GP surgeries, care homes and hospitals if they have symptoms. If anyone has symptoms and is concerned they should contact NHS 111 or talk to their GP by phone.”

One of the best ways to protect against norovirus and to help prevent infection is by practising good hygiene.

This includes thorough hand washing with soap and warm water, especially after using the toilet and before eating or preparing food.

Symptoms of norovirus include sudden onset of nausea, projectile vomiting, diarrhoea and abdominal pain. Illness typically lasts about 24 to 48 hours.

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