The Norovirus Infection: Causes, Management, and Prevention
Causative Agent
Norovirus is a faecal-oral virus which typically causes acute gastroenteritis. It is also a common cause of food poisoning and is often related to the consumption of undercooked shellfish. Norovirus can cause outbreaks of acute gastroenteritis in settings where numbers of people are together in close proximity including cruise ships. The disease affects people of all age groups and tends to be more common during winter months, which is why it is often referred to in the press as the winter vomiting bug.