Highly contagious stomach virus increasing locally, public health officials urge prevention

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Highly contagious stomach virus increasing locally, public health officials urge prevention

AppHealthCare is reporting an increase in gastrointestinal (GI) illness with symptoms that are consistent with norovirus and are encouraging everyone to take actions to prevent spread of the virus. 

 

According to the CDC, there has been an increase in norovirus nationwide and in the southern census region which includes North Carolina. Locally, AppHealthCare has seen an increase in reports from individuals who are experiencing GI illness symptoms like vomiting, diarrhea, stomach cramps and nausea. 

 

While norovirus is only reportable when there are two or more cases in a facility, AppHealthCare has seen an increase in reports of illness consistent with norovirus in congregate settings. In Watauga County, at least 25 individuals in congregate settings have reported to AppHealthCare showing symptoms consistent with norovirus, and there have been 4 confirmed cases within the past week. In Ashe County, there have been 12 confirmed cases of norovirus in congregate settings in the past few weeks.

 

To read the full announcement, visit our website.

 

Thank you, Melissa

 

 

Melissa Bracey

Director of Communications & Compliance

 

AppHealthCare

Appalachian District Health Department

–Serving Alleghany, Ashe and Watauga Counties

Phone: (828) 264-4995 x3175

Email: me************@ap*******.com