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Sick passengers and
crew have acute symptoms of nausea, vomiting and diarrhea. Some also have
stomach cramps, headaches, a low grade fever, and chills. One 21 year old
man actually died two days after disembarking from his ship. The cause of
death was cited as being complications from a norovirus infection.
This isn't common
however. Norovirus infections are usually not significant health risks,
though they are highly unpleasant, both for passengers and cruise ship
companies. For passengers, what is meant to be a relaxing holiday turns into
a retching and wretched nightmare at sea. For cruise companies with ever
increasing ship capacities, it is a public relations nightmare.
There is no vaccine
for norovirus, nor any preventative medicine. Concerned passengers may wish
to strengthen their immune system with natural
remedies like echinacea, or nutritional
immune supplements. This will at least support the immune system
so it is in a better position to deal with an infection should one strike.
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