Health conditions

Norovirus

Norovirus is a type of virus that causes gastroenteritis, with vomiting and diarrhoea.

It is highly infectious and may cause outbreaks in settings such as schools, child care centres, aged care facilities, cruise ships, restaurants and hospitals.

How do you get norovirus?
What are the signs and symptoms?
How do I know I have norovirus?
Can norovirus be treated?
How can norovirus be prevented?

Where to get help

Remember

  • Norovirus is a highly infectious form of gastroenteritis.
  • Symptoms usually last 1 to 3 days.
  • Many common disinfectants do not kill norovirus.

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