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In February 2014, the CDC reported a significant gastrointestinal outbreak on the Holland America Line cruise ship MS Westerdam, commonly referred to as the "poop cruise." The i...
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In February 2014, the CDC reported a significant gastrointestinal outbreak on the Holland America Line cruise ship MS Westerdam, commonly referred to as the "poop cruise." The i...
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Contagious gastro illness, often called cruise ship norovirus, is the most common cause of sudden vomiting or diarrhea at sea. Symptoms usually begin 12 to 48 hours after exposu...
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Train Wreck Poop Cruise Review examines a high-profile sanitation failure aboard a sailing line where a blocked sewage system led to pervasive odors and health concerns. This ev...
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On cruise ships, gastrointestinal illness—often called cruise ship stomach flu—is most frequently caused by norovirus, a highly contagious virus that spreads rapidly in grou...
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Norovirus outbreaks on cruise ships occur when the virus spreads through contaminated food, water, surfaces, or close contact with infected passengers or crew. This highly conta...
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In the early months of 2013, the ocean cruise industry faced a high-profile health event commonly referred to as the poop cruise incident 2013. Onboard a prominent vessel, hundr...
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Legionnaires’ disease is a severe form of pneumonia caused by inhaling aerosolized water droplets containing Legionella bacteria. On cruise ships, the environment—complex pl...
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