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Winter vomiting bug could be thing of past
Norovirus vaccine: Everything we know about jab that could end winter vomiting bug for good
It is hoped the new norovirus jab could help lift the burden on the NHS over the busy winter months - here we explain who is eligible for the trial, and when will everyone be able to get it
Could vaccines end the winter vomiting bug?
A vaccine is to be trialled on thousands of people to find out if it could protect against norovirus - a stomach bug that causes vomiting and diarrhoea. The easily spreadable winter virus can affect people of all ages and have huge consequences - often closing hospital wards, taking children out of school and keeping parents off work.
UK testing 'world first' vaccine for norovirus vomiting bug, aiming to curb burden on health system
The late-stage trial will recruit about 25,000 people around the world to test the new vaccine from Moderna.View on euronews
Norovirus: World's first vaccine for deadly vomiting bug to be trialled in the UK as hospitalisations soar
A groundbreaking vaccine for norovirus, the notorious winter vomiting bug, is set to enter final-stage trials in the UK within the next fortnight. Developed by Moderna using mRNA technology, the jab aims to combat three major strains of the highly contagious virus.
Thousands of pensioners to get new vaccine to try and stop vomiting and diarrhoea bug
A new trial that aims to protect against norovirus, a highly contagious stomach bug that causes vomiting and diarrhoea, is set to be trialled on 25,000 people. Norovirus, commonly referred to as the “winter vomiting bug”, affects people of all ages and has had significant societal and healthcare impacts.
UK could be first country to offer norovirus jab against ‘winter vomiting bug’
Britain could become the first country to offer norovirus jab after early trial results found it creates a “strong immune response”.
UK testing ‘world-first’ vaccine for winter vomiting bug, aiming to curb burden on health system
The late-stage trial will recruit about 25,000 people around the world to test the new vaccine from Moderna. View on euronews
World-first vaccine for vomiting bug norovirus trialled in the UK
World-first vaccine for vomiting bug norovirus trialled in the UK - The jab uses mRNA technology to tell the immune system to recognise a ‘foreign’ protein on viruses and mount an attack.
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Four norovirus myths debunked, and how to avoid catching the bug
There is no treatment or cure for norovirus. It’s best to let the virus run its course, which usually means undergoing ...
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What would the norovirus vaccines mean for NHS pressure and wait times?
This isn’t just about patients getting ill. A vaccine could also help prevent healthcare staff absences, with current NHS ...
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World’s first norovirus vaccine could wipe out the misery of agonising diarrhoea bug and save the NHS £100million a year
A NEW vaccine that could stop people developing the vomiting bug norovirus is being trialled in the UK – in the hope it could ...
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Moderna’s norovirus vaccine enters Phase III trials in the UK
There are currently no licensed vaccines to treat norovirus, a highly contagious virus that causes sickness and diarrhoea.
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The warning signs of norovirus and when you should worry
“Common symptoms of norovirus include nausea, diarrhoea, and vomiting,” says Sharma. “In some cases, individuals may also ...
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Reported norovirus cases double the usual number - and Addenbrooke’s witnesses flu cases rising
The number of reported cases of norovirus is double the usual amount for this time of year and flu cases are rising, the NHS ...
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Norovirus symptoms to look out for and how to treat the bug at home
Also known as the "winter vomiting bug", norovirus is a stomach bug which can cause diarrhoea and vomiting. The NHS has ...
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