A stomach virus, often referred to as viral gastroenteritis, is typically transmitted through direct contact with an infected person, contaminated food or water, or surfaces that carry the virus. The virus can spread via the fecal-oral route, where tiny particles of feces from an infected person contaminate hands, food, or surfaces. Close contact, such as caring for someone who is sick or sharing utensils, can also facilitate transmission. Practicing good hygiene, like frequent handwashing and sanitizing surfaces, can help prevent the spread of the virus.
Having a stomach virus does not mean that the virus is in the stomach. Few germs could live in the acid there. What stomach virus refers to is a virus infection in the entire body that happens to cause nausea and expulsion of the stomach's contents and also diarrhea in the intestines.
If you have a fever it may be the stomach virus
No, there is no chance. The virus has to pass into the bloodstream through a cut or abrasion. It can't get there from the stomach. See the Related Question below: "How is HIV transmitted?"
Mammals in most cases are susceptible to the same viruses.
Based on the symptoms it's most likely a virus.
Yes, the salt is good for your stomach. It coats it.
Stomach virus
When I got the stomach virus, they gave me phennergin (I think I spelled it wrong). It works really well, but makes you sleepy.
Miley Cyrus does not have a stomach virus as of 2/6/2011
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Yes. You will get a stomach virus that will make you diharea all day or you just throw up the virus. Its kinda like the stomach flu.
yes