HSE issue Mayo public advice over spread of norovirus

The HSE’s Health Protection Surveillance Centre (HPSC) is asking people to be aware of the symptoms of norovirus and to learn how to help stop the spread of infection as cases of the virus are increasing in Ireland.

Norovirus, also known as winter vomiting bug, is an easily spread virus that causes sudden onset of vomiting and diarrhoea.

In the first 10 weeks of 2023 there have been 394 cases of norovirus recorded.

This is almost four times the number of cases recorded in the first 10 weeks of 2022 (109).

Young children and elderly people have been the most affected with half of cases (50%) aged over 65 years and (28%) of cases aged under 5 years.

Dr. Paul McKeown, HPSC consultant in public health medicine, HSE, said: “Norovirus is very easily spread between people, but it also lasts for a long time on surfaces, and if you touch a surface contaminated with norovirus and then touch your mouth, this can make you sick.

"Cleaning your hands with soap and water is the best protection against catching norovirus and it is important to note that alcohol hand gels do not work against the virus.

“People who are ill with norovirus should stay at home and not go to work, or school, and they should not visit nursing homes or hospitals until 48 hours after their symptoms have gone.

"This is the best way to protect other, often vulnerable people.

"If you or any family members develop forceful vomiting, do not visit your GP’s surgery without phoning ahead first.

"It is often impossible to prevent norovirus, however, taking good hygiene measures around someone who is infected can reduce your chance of getting infected.”

Tips to prevent spread of Norovirus:

Frequent handwashing including before eating or preparing food and after using the bathroom.

Thoroughly clean and disinfect contaminated surfaces immediately after an episode of illness by using a bleach-based household cleaner.

Immediately remove and wash clothing or linens that may be contaminated with virus after an episode of illness (use hot water and soap).

Flush or discard any vomit and/or faeces in the toilet and make sure that the surrounding area is kept clean.