Norovirus outbreaks in health facilities in suburban Toronto

The norovirus, which causes gastroenteritis, spreads very easily and causes nausea, diarrhea, and vomiting, explains Dr. Earl Brown, Professor Emeritus of Virology at the University of Ottawa.

It’s a very small virus, but it’s very powerful. »

A quote from dr Earl Brown, Professor Emeritus of Virology at the University of Ottawa

According to him, norovirus mainly appears in winter and its symptoms can be felt for two or three days.

Professor Brown points out that the disease caused by norovirus mainly affects the very young and old, as they are particularly vulnerable. Children have immature immune systems and older children have compromised immunity.he clarifies.

dr However, Iris Gorfinkel, a general practitioner in Toronto, points out that no one is immune to this virus, regardless of age. She also says she recently became infected, as did two employees at her doctor’s office.

Among the causes of infection, the doctor names certain foods such as seafood, fruit and vegetables, which she recommends rinsing off before eating.

According to her, four million people contract norovirus disease in Canada every year.

Other people carry the virus without feeling any symptoms. »

A quote from dr Iris Gorfinkel, General Practitioner in Toronto

To prevent infection, experts recommend washing your hands regularly with soap and water, because hydroalcoholic gels are ineffective against norovirus, watch them. They also suggest cleaning common surfaces with bleach.

With information from Yannick LePage

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