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WHO Alerts Over Possible New Norovirus-like Gastrointestinal Outbreak

DID Press: Concerns are rising globally after reports indicated around 300 suspected cases of a virus resembling norovirus have been identified, prompting renewed attention to the risk of a new wave of gastrointestinal illness.

Health facility reports suggest that patients with symptoms similar to norovirus infection have been detected, with the number of cases reaching approximately 300. The reports, referenced in connection with the World Health Organization (WHO), have triggered concern among public health experts.

Noroviruses are among the leading causes of acute gastroenteritis worldwide, affecting millions of people each year. They spread rapidly, particularly in enclosed environments such as hospitals, schools, and crowded public spaces.

Common symptoms include diarrhea, vomiting, mild fever, and dehydration. Experts warn that early detection of the source, tracing transmission routes, and enforcing hygiene measures are critical to preventing wider spread.

Health authorities emphasize strict preventive measures, including frequent handwashing, surface disinfection, and avoiding contaminated food. Individuals showing gastrointestinal symptoms are advised to limit close contact with others to reduce transmission risk.

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