Cdc Confirms Norovirus Outbreak on Cruise Rotterdam with 90 Cases
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The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention of the United States (CDC) reported an outbreak of norovirus occurring on a cruise, according to the media The New York Post. The Dutch America Line was affected by this episode, which caused about 90 people, between passengers and crew members, to show symptoms during a trip between December 28 and January 9. The case was officially reported to the CDC on day 8. The outbreak occurred on board the s…
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) of the United States confirmed an outbreak of norovirus on the cruiser *Rotterdam*, operated by Holland America Line, during a trip between December 28 and January 9. A total of 81 passengers and 8 crew members presented symptoms such as diarrhea and vomiting. The ship carried 2,593 passengers and 1,005 crew members in that period. *Rotterdam* left Fort Lauderdale, Florida, with stopovers in C…
A winter cruise turned into a nightmare for 90 passengers and crew of a large ship affected by an epidemic of norovirus.
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