
Ep 150 Norovirus: Tip of the poop iceberg
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The History and Impact of Norovirus
This chapter explores the historical outbreaks of norovirus, originally identified as the Norwalk agent, and the resulting confusion in the medical community regarding its causes. It delves into the challenges of studying this vomiting disease, including early volunteer exposure studies that revealed its highly contagious nature. Additionally, the discussion highlights norovirus's rising importance as a foodborne illness, driven by changes in detection methods and global behaviors, while also addressing the humorous and peculiar aspects of vomiting in both humans and animals.
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