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Queen's stomach bug 'probably caused by norovirus'
3 Mar 2013
The 86-year-old was rushed to hospital today suffering from gastroenteritis.
The Queen's stomach bug was most probably caused by the norovirus, an expert said today.
The 86-year-old was rushed to hospital today suffering from gastroenteritis.
She is expected to stay in the King Edward VII hospital for two days while she is treated.
Professor Christopher Hawkey, at the University of Nottingham's faculty of medicine and health sciences, said the winter vomiting virus was the most probable cause of her illness.
He said: "The likely cause with the Queen is the norovirus, the winter vomiting virus.
More: Mirror News
3 Mar 2013
The 86-year-old was rushed to hospital today suffering from gastroenteritis.
The Queen's stomach bug was most probably caused by the norovirus, an expert said today.
The 86-year-old was rushed to hospital today suffering from gastroenteritis.
She is expected to stay in the King Edward VII hospital for two days while she is treated.
Professor Christopher Hawkey, at the University of Nottingham's faculty of medicine and health sciences, said the winter vomiting virus was the most probable cause of her illness.
He said: "The likely cause with the Queen is the norovirus, the winter vomiting virus.
More: Mirror News