tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8926322457460319445.post7119930565673156604..comments2024-03-24T09:48:16.604-07:00Comments on The Busy Broad: Surviving Norovirus Season with EmetophobiaWhithttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07428274309952976269noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8926322457460319445.post-83901634099899100702020-12-22T22:28:23.095-07:002020-12-22T22:28:23.095-07:00Its always good to learn tips like you share for b...Its always good to learn tips like you share for blog posting. As I just started posting comments for blog and facing problem of lots of rejections. I think your suggestion would be helpful for me. I will let you know if its work for me too.<br /><a href="https://techealthinfo.com/stomach-flu/" rel="nofollow">stomach flu</a><br />hadikhanhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11613380879503459714noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8926322457460319445.post-62817146517104646512014-01-27T15:42:53.017-07:002014-01-27T15:42:53.017-07:00I came across your blog because I have emetophobia...I came across your blog because I have emetophobia too and norovirus season makes me want to scream. So you never got it a few weeks ago then?? That's encouraging because I had coworkers who left work with it today and I am having a really hard time tonight, thinking I am getting it. I have been drinking my apple cider vinegar though!!Karihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04830036015241960924noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8926322457460319445.post-53737221275287596462014-01-19T10:17:47.721-07:002014-01-19T10:17:47.721-07:00"* Norovirus is easily aerosolized making its..."* Norovirus is easily aerosolized making its spread incredibly easy. Through coughs, sneezes, and just breathing in general it easily springs itself into the ear for the rest of us to breathe in....yummy. If possible have infected people wear a mask to limit its airborne spread."<br /><br />No, its not airborne. At all. <br /><br />"Transmission<br /><br /> Norovirus is transmitted through the fecal-oral (feces meaning “stool” and oral meaning “mouth”) route. This means you have to "swallow" the virus particles contained in the feces or vomit of someone who has the virus. “Swallow” means to ingest it into your gastro-intestinal system which is through your mouth. You bite your nails, you lick your fingers, or you contaminate that hotdog bun with your hand and then eat it. It’s also possible that a food-handler with Norovirus touches your food (that isn’t cooked) with dirty hands and then you eat it. This is one form of “food poisoning.” You may contract Norovirus through uncooked shellfish. Raw sewage finds its way into the ocean and into the shellfish – mainly those eaten raw or steamed – oysters, mussels, clams.<br /><br /> The virus can be active outside a host (person) on surfaces such as counters, toilets, faucets, doorknobs and even clothing. It is unknown exactly how long the virus can live on such surfaces, as this depends on the number of viral particles, temperature, and the nature of the environment. Remember that you cannot catch it by just touching a doorknob. You would have to put your hand into your mouth. Therefore, hand-washing is imperative to prevention of transmission. The main reason for all Norovirus outbreaks is poor hygiene, i.e., people defecating and not washing hands afterward, then contaminating surfaces or foods. "<br /><br />Source: http://www.emetophobia.org/showthread.php?22065-Norovirus-Facts=)https://www.blogger.com/profile/07664855205082135453noreply@blogger.com