The P&O Iona ship was hit with a 'nightmare' wave of illness, but why does norovirus spread like wildfire on cruises?
It’s been an intense winter for numerous illnesses in the northern hemisphere this year, with flu and norovirus circulating ...
Professor Sir Stephen Powis, national medical director of NHS England, said: “It is concerning to see the number of patients ...
Rates of the "horrible bug" are more than double those seen last year. According to NHS England, an average of 1,160 patients ...
The Kawasaki norovirus is a new strain of the vomiting bug sweeping the UK – and cruises, apparently. Passengers on a P&O ...
To nobody's surprise, there's another norovirus outbreak on a cruise ship. This time, the lucky passengers are onboard the MS ...
Norovirus usually gets better in around two days but some people are at risk of more serious and prolonged illness ...
England is seeing a significant spike in Norovirus cases this winter, reaching a record peak, according to the latest NHS ...
Norovirus symptoms include nausea, vomiting and diarrhoea but can also include a high temperature, abdominal pain and aching ...
Norovirus cases have soared in England with hospitals treating record numbers of patients with the sickness bug ...
Hospitals in the North West have been hit by a surge in norovirus infections. An average of 72 patients a day were hospitalised with the virus over the last two weeks, more than double the 31 patients ...
Passengers have been "dropping like flies" aboard the P&O cruise ship, owing to a suspected norovirus outbreak, a report in ...