Norwalk virus

noun
Nor·​walk virus | \ ˈnȯr-ˌwȯk- How to pronounce Norwalk virus (audio) \

Definition of Norwalk virus

: a highly infectious virus first identified as the causative agent of an outbreak of gastroenteritis in a school in Norwalk, Ohio in 1968

Note: Norwalk virus was later officially classified as a norovirus (species Norwalk virus). While the originally identified virus and closely related forms may still be referred to as Norwalk viruses, they are now more commonly called noroviruses.

First Known Use of Norwalk virus

1983, in the meaning defined above

History and Etymology for Norwalk virus

Norwalk, Ohio, site of an outbreak of the virus in 1968

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Norwalk virus

noun
Nor·​walk virus | \ ˈnȯ(ə)r-ˌwȯk- How to pronounce Norwalk virus (audio) \
variants: also Norwalk agent

Medical Definition of Norwalk virus

: a highly infectious virus first identified as the causative agent of an outbreak of gastroenteritis in a school in Norwalk, Ohio in 1968

Note: Norwalk virus was later officially classified as a norovirus (species Norwalk virus). While the originally identified virus and closely related forms may still be referred to as Norwalk viruses, they are now more commonly called noroviruses.

Norwalk viruses are important causes of both sporadic and epidemic gastroenteritis.— Melvin A. Kohn, The Journal of the American Medical Association, 8 Feb. 1995