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NCI

Treatment Prevents Chemotherapy Side Effects for Children with Cancer

children  prevent  pediatric  nausea  vomiting  aprepitant  ondansetron  dexamethasone 

Adding aprepitant to the anti-nausea drug ondansetron, with or without dexamethasone, effectively prevents chemotherapy-induced nausea and vomiting in children.

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NIDDK

Viral Gastroenteritis (“Stomach Flu”)

norovirus  gastroenteritis  patients  rotavirus  vomiting  Digestive Diseases  dehydration  Diarrhea  health professionals  Adenovirus  Watery Diarrhea  stomach flu  Viral gastroenteritis  diarrhea and vomiting  dehydration in children  astrovirus  Viral Gastorenteritis 

Read about viral gastroenteritis, also called “stomach flu,” an infection of the intestines that causes diarrhea, abdominal pain, and other symptoms.

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CDC

Settings of Norovirus Outbreaks, Figure 2 | CDC Features

norovirus  outbreaks  surveillance  gastroenteritis  food poisoning  vomiting  Diarrhea  CDC Features  washing hands  stomach cramps  throwing up  stomach bug  acute gastroenteritis  Norowalk-like virus  food preparation  contaminated food  food handlers  cruise ship outbreaks  out breaks  food inspections 

Noroviruses spread by having contact with infected people, consuming contaminated food or water, and touching contaminated objects or surfaces. Outbreaks occur often and can happen to people of all ages in a variety of settings.

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CDC

Surveillance of Norovirus Outbreaks, Figure 1 | CDC Features

norovirus  outbreaks  surveillance  gastroenteritis  food poisoning  vomiting  Diarrhea  CDC Features  washing hands  stomach cramps  throwing up  stomach bug  acute gastroenteritis  Norowalk-like virus  food preparation  contaminated food  food handlers  cruise ship outbreaks  out breaks  food inspections 

Noroviruses spread by having contact with infected people, consuming contaminated food or water, and touching contaminated objects or surfaces. Outbreaks occur often and can happen to people of all ages in a variety of settings.

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