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Winter vomiting bug sweeps UK

January 10th 2008 09:07



Anyone else been sick lately?

In London, hundreds of thousands of people have been struck down by a highly infectious stomach bug that swept the United Kingdom during the holiday period.

The Royal College of General Practitioners, which represents 27,000 family doctors, estimates that 100,000 people a week caught the norovirus bug, which causes vomiting and diarrhea.


"GPs are seeing a huge number of cases of patients with the norovirus," said its chairman Professor Steve Field. "Our advice for those affected is to stay at home, take paracetamol and drink plenty of fluids."

The UK's Health Protection Agency, the body that monitors infectious diseases, said the number of cases reported in early winter was the highest since 2002 and double the total this time last year.

The virus is most common in colder months and is also known as the winter vomiting bug. Outbreaks are often reported in places like hospitals, schools and cruise ships.

People who catch the bug are violently sick and may get a mild fever, aching limbs, headaches and cramps. The illness lasts between 12 and 60 hours.

Good hygiene can help stop it from spreading. People are advised to wash their hands well and avoid contact with others.

National Health Service Direct's Chief Operating Officer Dr. Mike Sadler said his telephone advice service had been flooded with calls about vomiting and abdominal pain.

More than 1.1 million people contacted NHS Direct during 11 days over Christmas, a 61 percent rise from the same period last year.


The HPA Web site has information about the bug:

Really Long Link

Uh - I've been crook as, I like to think I got the bug that Feddera got as well. But I probably just got the pommy one. Damned diseased backpackers! I
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Comment by MelissaA

January 10th 2008 14:46
Novovirus? Is that related in any way to gastroenteritis?

We've been warned a little about it since moving to the UK and what we could gather from the description of winter vomiting virus that it is possibly similar to gastro, which also happens to strike mostly in winter back home in Aus.

Comment by katyzzz

January 10th 2008 20:41
Sounds revolting and jygiene is the way to go, and staying away from others if you have it.

Nice to see you again, katyzzz

Comment by Andy 2

January 11th 2008 01:32
Does sound a bit like Gastro Melissa - It would make the tube even more unpleasant.

Katyzz - Its good to be back! I have had a great start to 2008 (except getting crook). Stars have aligned!

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