Norovirus Cases May Hit a Record High This Season


Cases of norovirus — the stomach bug behind what’s sometimes called the “winter vomiting disease” — are already on the rise this holiday season and may hit record numbers, data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) suggests.

Almost 14 percent of tests for norovirus came back positive over the one-week period ending on November 15, according to the CDC. Over the same one-week period last year, only about 10 percent of tests came back positive, per the CDC.

The unusually high positive test rates at the start of this norovirus season, which typically runs from November to March, suggest this year might set a new record, says Donald Schaffner, PhD, a professor and the chair of the food science department at Rutgers University.

“Last year was a pretty bad year, and I would say that we are on track to have a similar or worse year,” Dr. Schaffner says.