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| Norovirus |
A norovirus outbreak has s ickened more than 100 students at the
University of Michigan-Ann Arbor.
More than 100 students sought treatment for vomiting and
diarrhea within several days, the university said in a statement Friday, adding
that the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services confirmed norovirus
as the cause.
The Department of Health and Human Services said its state
laboratory did confirmatory testing for the norovirus outbreak with the
University of Michigan.
University spokeswoman Kim Broekhuizen estimated between 100 and
150 students were sickened.
One student was hospitalized for dehydration, Broekhuizen said.
The outbreak was first identified in university housing at the
school's West Quad and South Quad, the university said, adding that officials
are working to determine the source of the outbreak.
Norovirus is very contagious and can spread from an infected
person, contaminated food or water, or contaminated surfaces, according to the
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
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| The virus cause stomach Pain ... |
The virus can cause stomach pain,
nausea, vomiting and diarrhea.
Last week in Pennsylvania, more than 200 students at UrsinusCollege were sickened by a norovirus outbreak at the school. In New Hampshire,
more than 500 people have become ill from norovirus this year, and the disease
prompted a private school in Concord to close Friday.
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| Do proper hand wash to prevent norovirus |
Norovirus can be
prevented by proper hand washing and general cleanliness.






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