Preventing Norovirus Outbreaks infographic

Where do norovirus outbreaks from food contamination happen?
Restaurant: 64%
Catering or Banquet facility: 17%
Private Residence: 4%
Health Care Facilities: 1%
Schools and Daycare: 1%
Other/multiple: 13%
Source: CDC National Outbreak Reporting System, 2009-2012

How contagious is norovirus?
Just a very small amount – as few as 18 viral particles – of norovirus on your food or your hands can make you sick.
In fact, the amount of virus particles that fit on the head of a pin would be enough to infect more than 1,000 people!
Source: Journal of Medical Virology, August, 2008
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