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West Kent NHS CCG provides advice on how to avoid norovirus this winter

By: Claire McWethy cmcwethy@thekmgroup.co.uk

Published: 14:00, 23 November 2015

Updated: 14:05, 23 November 2015

Health bosses are warning people to be wary of norovirus this winter - but some simple steps could help to beat the bug.

While antibiotics are ineffective against the highly infectious winter vomiting bug, regular hygiene such as hand washing and safe food preparation can help to prevent infection.

The symptoms - which include sickness, diarrhoea, and flu like symptoms - begin around 12 to 72 hours after infection and usually last for 12 to 60 hours.

Dr Bob Bowes

NHS West Kent Clinical Commissioning Group clinical chair, Dr Bob Bowes, said: “If you develop norovirus symptoms, it’s best to be extra careful with hygiene, and avoid visiting friends or relatives.

"It’s also especially important not to attend or visit hospitals or care homes if you have symptoms.

“It can be quite unpleasant to experience, but it’s not usually dangerous and most people make a full recovery within a couple of days without having to see their GP.”

The group has been forced to make cutbacks. Library image

Antibiotics do not work against viruses, but the following tips have been provided to help prevent infection:

For more information visit www.nhs.uk

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