Norovirus outbreak on Princess cruise ship leaves dozens of passengers, crew sick: CDC

Princess Cruises’ Coral Princess is again in Los Angeles on Sunday morning after dozens of its passengers and crew fell in poor health with Norovirus throughout its month-long journey from Singapore.

The outbreak was confirmed by the Facilities for Illness Management and Prevention (CDC) on Thursday, however reported to the CDC’s Vessel Sanitation Program (VSP) on Nov. 9. Of the 1,822 passengers on board, 55 reported being in poor health. Fifteen of the ship’s 907 crew members additionally reported being in poor health.

Essentially the most notable signs of Norovirus are diarrhea and vomiting, the CDC says. Cruise ships are required to report gastrointestinal sicknesses to the company. 

“Instances reported are totals for the whole voyage,” the CDC stated in an announcement. “It doesn’t imply all persons are sick on the similar time, comparable to once they arrive or depart a port or ship.”

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Seventy passengers and crew reported falling in poor health to Norovirus on a month-long cruise from Asia to the US.  (Princess Cruises / Fox Information)

Princess Cruises elevated cleansing and disinfection procedures in response to the outbreak, in response to the CDC. It additionally “collected stool specimens from gastrointestinal sickness instances for testing.”

The Coral Princess left Singapore on Oct. 17. It made eight stops in Asia earlier than arriving in Hawaii on Nov. 10, in response to CruiseMapper. 

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Passenger deck aboard the Coral Princess, a ship belonging to Princess Cruises.  (Princess Cruises / Fox Information)

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Princess Cruises didn’t instantly reply to a FOX Enterprise inquiry in regards to the outbreak. 

“Norovirus is a really contagious virus that causes vomiting and diarrhea. Anybody can get contaminated and sick with Norovirus,” the CDC states on its web site. “Norovirus is typically referred to as the ‘abdomen flu’ or ‘abdomen bug.’ Nonetheless, norovirus sickness just isn’t associated to the flu, which is attributable to influenza virus.”

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Closeup look of the Coral Princess at a port.  (Princess Cruises / Fox Information)

One danger that these contaminated with Norovirus face is dehydration, and the CDC recommends that individuals who have the virus drink loads of fluids to assist with their restoration.

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