If you’ve had blood in your poo for no obvious reason, you should see your GP. The blood can be bright or dark red on the surface or mixed in with the poo – or you may notice it in the toilet bowl.
It takes less than 100 norovirus particles to make someone sick, and infected people can shed billions of viral particles in their vomit and poop, according to the CDC. As a result, “norovirus is ...
Noroviruses are "believed to be one of the most common causes of foodborne illness in the United States," according to the Massachusetts Department of Public Health. What is the situation with ...