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Widespread Stomach Bug Strikes South Jersey, Norovirus Positivity Rate High: CDC Data






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Stomach Bug Hits South Jersey

CHERRY HILL, New Jersey

A stomach bug is making the rounds in our area, especially in South Jersey. It is known for spreading easily from person to person and comes with very unpleasant symptoms.

The bug struck the Joyner household last week in Cherry Hill.
“With two young ones, it’s inevitable you’re going to have that stuff,” said dad Jacob Joyner. “My 2-year-old was dealing with some stomach issues last week, his whole daycare seems to be having issues.”

According to CDC data, the Northeast region of the U.S. has the highest positivity rate right now for norovirus, which causes vomiting, diarrhea, and stomach cramps.

Outbreak in South Jersey

Doctors at Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia have noticed several gastrointestinal viruses circulating in the community.

Earlier this month, Irving Primary School in Middlesex County, New Jersey closed because of a gastrointestinal illness outbreak. The school underwent a deep cleaning before reopening for classes.

“It is incredibly contagious,” said Dr. Alfred Sacchetti from Virtua Our Lady of Lourdes Hospital. “Just one particle of the norovirus that you ingest will get you sick.”

He says these viruses spread easily, especially among kids. He also says GI viruses tend to resist hand sanitizers that many rely on to wash up.

“Purell and the alcohol-based stuff don’t get through the envelope of the virus, and it’s still contagious on your hands,” said Sacchetti. “Soap and water is the only thing that’ll really protect you from this.”

Preventive Measures

  • Rinse fruits and vegetables
  • Cook shellfish thoroughly
  • Stay home when sick and for two days after symptoms stop
  • Avoid preparing food for others when sick and for two days after symptoms stop

Treatment for Norovirus

If you have norovirus illness, you should drink plenty of liquids to replace fluids lost from vomiting and diarrhea, according to the CDC. This will help prevent dehydration. Antibiotic drugs will not help treat norovirus infections because they fight bacteria, not viruses.

How the Virus Spreads

  • Having direct contact with someone with norovirus, such as by caring for them, sharing food or eating utensils with them, or eating food handled by them.
  • Eating food or drinking liquids that are contaminated with norovirus.
  • Touching surfaces or objects contaminated with norovirus and then putting your unwashed fingers in your mouth.

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