Norovirus advice for children and parents
Norovirus advice for children and parents
- Norovirus is now the most common pathogen (agent causing disease, in this case it is a virus) implicated in gastro-intestinal disease.
- Symptoms often start with sudden onset and/or diarrhoea. There may be fever, abdominal cramps and malaise. It is HIGHLY INFECTIOUS and spreads in food or water and from person to person.
- Cross-infection is inevitable in semi-closed environments where large numbers mingle together. Schools are common places to be affected.
- Although these infections can be extremely unpleasant, they tend to be relatively short lived and the majority of people recover after 2-3 days.
- There is no specific treatment for the illness. However, the following points should help to alleviate the symptoms.
- If you become unwell, please do not return to school.
- Plenty of fluids – Dioralyte or flat coke or lemonade can help to replace fluid and mineral loss. Rehydration is the most important aspect of recovery.
- Where possible, allocate separate bathroom facilities for the affected person, or clean down well after the infected person.
- Wipe down door handles, keyboards, remotes – anywhere the potential for cross-infection lurks.
- Ensure good hygiene practices and frequent hand washing.
- Please stay away from school until you have been free from all symptoms for at least 48 hours. This is imperative to avoid an epidemic.
- If you continue to feel unwell and you are concerned telephone your family doctor.
Yours sincerely,
Karen Steen
Head Teacher
IJS&CE