Yes, it is possible to catch a stomach bug, or viral gastroenteritis, more than once. This is because there are many different viruses that can cause gastroenteritis, such as norovirus and rotavirus, and immunity to one strain may not protect you from others. Additionally, the immune response can wane over time, increasing the likelihood of reinfection. Practicing good hygiene and avoiding contaminated food and water can help reduce the risk of getting sick again.
You can catch a stomach bug by not washing your hands and you can catch it from a friend or family member.
yes you can
By eating snow, uncooked meat or food that has gone bad.
Yes, a baby can get the same stomach bug twice. While the immune system develops antibodies to fight off infections, it may not provide complete immunity against all strains of a virus or bacteria. Additionally, some stomach bugs can mutate, allowing a previous infection to reinfect the individual. It's important to monitor symptoms and consult a pediatrician if a baby shows signs of illness.
A stomach bug isn't really a bug. It's just a virus it usally last up to a week.
There is no "54th" bug. The 54th bug is the last bug you catch, and any bug could be the last bug you catch. If you mean the last one in the records, than I believe the ant or pill bug.
Yes, a ten-month-old baby can catch the stomach bug, which is often caused by viruses like norovirus or rotavirus. Babies have developing immune systems that can make them susceptible to infections. Symptoms may include vomiting, diarrhea, and abdominal discomfort. It's important to monitor their hydration and consult a pediatrician if symptoms occur.
Yes, you can get viral gastroenteritis (in common terms, a "stomach bug" or "stomach flu") more than once.
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Yes but when i get a stomach bug i am throwing up maybe every half hour.
Use your net!