How long are you contagious with the stomach flu?

How long are you contagious with the stomach flu?

How long am I contagious if I have the stomach flu? You can be contagious from a few days up to two weeks or more, depending on which virus is causing your stomach flu (gastroenteritis). A number of viruses can cause gastroenteritis, including noroviruses and rotaviruses.

How can a family member not get the stomach flu?

Use hand sanitizer if soap and water isn’t available. Wash fruits and vegetables and cook food thoroughly when someone in the house is sick. Don’t allow sick family members to prepare food or care for others. Clean and disinfect surfaces in the home that could be contaminated with the virus.

What can I drink to prevent stomach flu?

Clear fluids like water, tea, flat ginger ale or broth are your best bets, according to Cleveland Clinic. You’ll want to avoid caffeine, which could make diarrhea worse, and alcohol since it irritates the stomach.

What are the odds of getting norovirus?

Norovirus — the most common cause of gastroenteritis, or “stomach flu” — is everywhere. And it’s often difficult to prevent. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention estimate that 1 in 15 U.S. residents gets sick with norovirus every year.

Can you catch norovirus from walking past vomit?

Norovirus Can Go Airborne Through Vomit Norovirus infections cause symptoms such as nausea, stomach pain, vomiting and diarrhea. Researchers created a device that simulated vomiting and used fake vomit contaminated with virus particles similar to norovirus.

How long does it take to catch a sickness bug off someone?

It has an incubation period of about 12 – 48 hours, and can cause the person to be contagious during the incubation period and for as long as they shed virus (usually about three days after symptoms stop but sometimes up to two weeks).

How long are you contagious with norovirus?

People infected with norovirus are contagious from the moment they begin feeling ill to at leastr recovery. Some people may be contagious for as long as 2 weeks after recovery. Therefore, good hand washing is important.

How do I know if I have the stomach flu or food poisoning?

Bloody diarrhea is more likely to be a symptom of food poisoning. Projectile vomiting and stomach cramps are often caused by the norovirus, a type of stomach virus. Stomach viruses take longer to develop but usually go away in about 24 to 28 hours after symptoms begin. Food poisoning often lasts longer.

Andrew

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