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Offers resources on Norwalk virus (also known as Rotavirus infection or viral gastroenteritis), includes symptoms and diagnosis, causes and risk factors, prevention, and treatment.
Noroviruses belong to a family of viruses that cause the "stomach flu." Noroviruses are also called Norwalk-like viruses and caliciviruses.
Source: Government of British Columbia - Ministry of Health Services
Norwalk-like virus is an infectious disease caused by a group of viruses called Norovirus.
Source: Government of New Brunswick - Department of Health and Wellness
Norwalk virus is a common cause of vomiting and diarrhea illness each winter and has often been referred to as "stomach flu" or "Winter Vomiting Disease". How do people get infected? What are the symptoms, prevention care and treatment of Norwalk virus?
Source: Toronto Public Health
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