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UKHSA warns of potential 2nd norovirus wave

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LONDON, Feb. 28 (Xinhua) -- Health authorities in the United Kingdom (UK) have raised the alarm this week over a potential second wave of norovirus, with new data showing a shift in circulating strains.

The latest information from the UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) shows norovirus cases rising across the country, with cases at the highest levels since reporting began in 2014.

Cases of the virus were nearly 30 percent higher between Feb. 3 and 16 than in the previous fortnight, the UKHSA says, and more than double the five-season average.

The impact is particularly severe in hospitals and care homes, with cases highest among people aged 65 and over, according to the health agency.

Cases usually start to decline around this time of year as the weather gets warmer, but the UKHSA says that it is too soon to conclude whether norovirus has peaked this season.

The latest data also shows a shift in circulating strains, with the increased number of cases this season associated with the new GII.17 genotype. Meanwhile, the GII.4 genotype is also increasing.

Common symptoms of norovirus infection include vomiting, diarrhea, and stomach cramping. The virus can sometimes lead to low-grade fever or chills, headache, and muscle aches. These symptoms usually begin one or two days after being infected. Enditem

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