The norovirus (commonly known as stomach flu) is surging with levels not seen in more than a decade. Public health officials are warning that we might soon have a "quad-demic" on our hands.
As illness is spreading around the state, one patient says their senior living facility is keeping residents separated to prevent more people from getting sick.
Viral sicknesses have risen in early 2025 amid the ongoing “quad-demic” in the U.S., referring to three respiratory viruses and one gastrointestinal disease, according to the Centers for Disease
Cook your food thoroughly (especially seafood and shellfish) to at least 145 degrees Fahrenheit. Clean and sanitize surfaces and objects that are touched frequently (kitchen and bathroom counters, toilets, toys, remote controls, computers, tablets, gaming consoles, etc.). Something containing bleach is most effective.
From RSV to COVID-19, and even Norovirus, Southern Nevada is dealing with a lot of contagious viruses right now.
Health experts are warning of a 'quad-demic' this winter, as four viral infections spread simultaneously in the UK and US.
Most U.S. states are reporting high or very high flu-like activity, while COVID-19 rates remain lower than this time last year.
Nebraska has one of the highest rates of flu cases in the week ending Jan. 4. Dr. Eric Johnson from CHI Health Clinic said there are particularly strong strains of viruses this year, which is likely causing higher numbers than normal. Medical professionals recommend staying hydrated, wearing a mask and, most importantly, washing your hands.
The U.S. is seeing a "quad-demic" as cases of COVID-19, flu, RSV and norovirus spread at the same time. Experts said this is what you need to know.
Flu, COVID-19, and RSV cases are surging, with severe impacts on vulnerable groups Norovirus outbreaks are up by 36%, causing sudden vomiting and diarrhea Vaccines and hygiene are key to ...
Up to 21 million people contract norovirus each year in the U.S. alone, the CDC says. Though most people recover from the gastrointestinal illness within three days, norovirus is annually responsible for 465,