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Old 03-21-15, 07:08 PM
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Originally Posted by trackhub
'tis true, there is nothing you can do about it, but wait until it passes. Many people call this "the stomach flu" and think of it as the flu. This is incorrect.
Most intestinal bugs are Norovirus, or Rotavirus. The flu shots don't touch it. The good news, is that it passes in two to three days for most people. Diabetics, the elderly,
and those with compromised immune systems have to be careful with this type of virus. Most information can be found here at the CDC web site:

Norovirus

This Web MD page also has lots of information on this nasty.

Web MD. "Stomach Flu"
Thanks for clarifying - GI illness has nothing to do with influenza. But, either one can make you feel lousy.
webmd and CDC are jammed pack with useful info.

Wash your hands, everybody!
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