Norovirus At Sea - Cruising And Contagious

Released on = January 31, 2006, 8:16 am

Press Release Author = Vitamins To Health

Industry = Healthcare

Press Release Summary = In spite of sanitization procedures, norovirus can affect
hundreds of people on infected cruise ships. With diligence, it can be controlled,
but disturbingly, successive cruises on the same cruise ship are affected by
outbreaks.

Press Release Body =
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
2/02/2006


Norovirus At Sea - Cruising And Contagious

In spite of sanitization procedures, norovirus can affect hundreds of people on
infected cruise ships. With diligence, it can be controlled, but disturbingly,
successive cruises on the same cruise ship are affected by outbreaks.

2/02/2006 - \"On the last night/morning, many people were stricken with a
gastrointestinal illness that caused diarrhea and vomiting. A great deal of vomit
was on the stairs, elevator and other public areas by Friday morning.\" So a
passenger from Canada, on December 30, 2005, sailing on the Zuiderdam in the Holland
America Line, reported to the website cruisejunkie.com.

Norovirus is a highly contagious gastrointestinal virus where the potential for
someone who is sick to infect others exists from the moment they become sick, to at
least 3 days after they get better. Disturbingly, some people remain contagious for
up to 2 weeks after recovering. This may be a factor in successive cruises becoming
infected. And it remains questionable whether sick passengers and crew are confined
to their cabins for 3 days after they get better.

Whilst norovirus outbreaks are by no means confined to cruise ships, the nature of a
cruise increases the likelihood of an infection spreading. This is similar to the
potential for infections spreading in other closed communities like nursing homes.
The \'cruise ship virus\' can be spread through contaminated food and drink, which is
particularly concerning if the crew members who serve or prepare food become sick.

Passengers can pick up the virus from touching infected surfaces like handrails,
walls and mirrors. When a suspected norovirus outbreak occurs on a cruise ship, crew
will spray disinfectant on all common surfaces, and sick passengers are confined to
their staterooms.

Sick passengers and crew have acute symptoms of nausea, vomiting and diarrhea. Some
also have stomach cramps, headaches, a low grade fever, and chills. One 21 year old
man actually died two days after disembarking from his ship. The cause of death was
cited as being complications from a norovirus infection.

This isn\'t common however. Norovirus infections are usually not significant health
risks, though they are highly unpleasant, both for passengers and cruise ship
companies. For passengers, what is meant to be a relaxing holiday turns into a
retching and wretched nightmare at sea. For cruise companies with ever increasing
ship capacities, it is a public relations nightmare.

There is no vaccine for norovirus, nor any preventative medicine. Concerned
passengers may wish to strengthen their immune system with natural remedies like
echinacea, or nutritional immune supplements. More information can be found here:
http://www.vitaminstohealth.com/echinacea.html and
http://www.vitaminstohealth.com/immune-system-supplement.html. This will at least
support the immune system so it is in a better position to deal with an infection
should one strike.

For more information contact Rebecca Prescott. Direct line: (617) 4771-2758 Email:
feedback@vitaminstohealth.com Other information regarding health support can be
found at: http://www.vitaminstohealth.com.



For More Information Contact:

Rebecca Prescott
feedback@vitaminstohealth.com
http://www.vitaminstohealth.com


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