There are currently no licensed vaccines to treat norovirus, a highly contagious virus that causes sickness and diarrhoea.
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 ...
A trial in the UK will see a norovirus given to patients with the Health Secretary hoping it will cut the “burden on the NHS”.
What are the signs of norovirus this winter? - The winter vomiting bug is linked to thousands of hospital admissions in the ...
The number of reported cases of norovirus is double the usual amount for this time of year and flu cases are rising, the NHS ...
The world’s first vaccine for norovirus, commonly known as the "winter vomiting bug," is set to enter its final stages of ...
The first phase 3 randomised clinical trial of an investigational mRNA norovirus vaccine will open across the UK within the next two weeks. Sponsored by Moderna, the trial evaluates the efficacy and ...
Norovirus is a very contagious virus that causes vomiting and diarrhoea, typically spreading through the UK in the winter ...
There is no treatment or cure for norovirus. It’s best to let the virus run its course, which usually means undergoing ...
What is the norovirus vaccine as trials start in the UK? - The NHS hopes to recruit 2,500 participants by the end of December ...
The late-stage trial will recruit about 25,000 people around the world to test the new vaccine from Moderna.View on euronews ...