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Title: NOROVIRUS


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NOROVIRUS
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What are Noroviruses?
  • Noroviruses are a group of viruses that are the
    most common cause of gastroenteritis (stomach
    bugs) in England and Wales.
  • In the past noroviruses have been called winter
    vomiting viruses, small round structured virus
    or Norwalk like virus.

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How does Norovirus spread?
  • The virus is easily transmitted from one person
    to another.
  • It can be transmitted by contact with an infected
    person, by consuming contaminated food or water
    or by contact with contaminated surfaces or
    objects.
  • It is likely to spread in enclosed areas where
    people have a lot of contact,such as schools,
    hospitals and nursing homes.

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  • The symptoms of norovirus infection will begin
    around 12 to 48 hours after becoming infected.
  • The symptoms will last for 24 72 hours.
  • They start with the sudden onset of nausea
    followed by projectile vomiting.
  • Watery diarrhoea.
  • Headache, raised temperature and aching limbs.

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How is Norovirus treated?
  • There is no specific treatment for norovirus
    apart from letting the illness run its course.
  • It is important to drink plenty of fluids to
    prevent dehydration.
  • The very young and the elderly should take extra
    care if infected, as dehydration is more common
    in these age groups.

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How can I prevent others from from becoming
infected
  • Good hygiene is important.
  • You should wash your hands thoroughly, especially
    after using the toilet.
  • Clean contaminated surfaces with disinfectant.
  • You should avoid preparing food for others until
    at least 48 hours after your symptoms have gone
    altogether.
  • Avoid visiting hospital or care facilities, avoid
    public areas (supermarket, buses etc)

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Who is at risk of getting norovirus?
  • There is no one specific group who are are risk
    of contracting norovirus.
  • It affects people of all ages.
  • Anywhere that large numbers of people congregate
    for periods of time such as schools,
    residential/nursing homes, Health care settings
    and hotels.

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How common is Norovirus
  • It is estimated that norovirus affects between
    600,000 and a million people in the UK each year

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The flu
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Isnt flu just a heavy cold?
  • No. Colds are much less serious and usually start
    gradually with a sore throat and stuffy or funny
    nose.

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What is flu?
  • Flu (influenza) is a respiratory infection caused
    by the influenza virus
  • It is transmitted by droplets of respiratory
    secretions from person to person.
  • The symptoms include fever, headache, cough, sore
    throat and aching muscles and joints.

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How serious is flu?
  • Catching flu is a nasty experience for most
    people. But it can also lead to really serious
    illnesses like bronchitis and pneumonia, which
    may mean you need hospital treatment.
  • A lot of people, mainly older people, die from
    the flu every winter

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Prevention
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Who needs a flu jab?
  • 65 or over
  • Serious heart or chest complaint
  • Serious kidney or liver disease
  • Diabetes
  • Lower immunity due to disease or treatment such
    as steroid medication or cancer treatment
  • Pregnant
  • Carers and healthcare workers
  • 2-3 year olds with the nasal spray vaccine (will
    eventually cover children 2-16yrs)

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When are flu vaccines given?
  • The best time is between September and early
    November ready for the winter

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How does the vaccine work?
  • Your body starts making antibodies to the vaccine
    virus about a week to ten days after the
    injection.
  • The antibodies help protect you against any
    similar viruses you then come into contact with

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Can the flu jab actually cause flu?
  • No. The vaccine doesnt contain any live virus,
    so it cant cause flu.
  • Some people get a slight temperature and aching
    muscles for a couple of day afterwards, and your
    arm may feel a bit sore where you were injected.

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Is there anyone who shouldnt get a flu jab?
  • If you have a serious allergy to hens eggs, you
    shouldnt get vaccinated.
  • You shouldnt have the vaccine if you have ever
    had a serious allergic reaction to the flu
    vaccine, or to any of its ingredients, which
    needed urgent medical treatment.
  • If you are unsure please ask you doctor for advice

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