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Bug outbreak at two hospitals in Fife

Victoria Hospital.
Victoria Hospital.

Two Fife hospitals have been forced to close wards after several patients contracted norovirus.

Ward 10 and Ward 12 at the Victoria Hospital in Kirkcaldy are both currently closed, while Ward 2 at Glenrothes Hospital has also shut its doors to prevent the spread of the virus, which is highly contagious.

An NHS Fife spokesman said: “Three NHS Fife wards are currently closed due to norovirus. Ward 10 at the Victoria Hospital is closed and is currently due to reopen today, following a deep-clean. Ward 12 at Victoria is also closed, with a reopen date yet to be confirmed.

“Ward 2 at Glenrothes Hospital is closed and is due to reopen on Monday, following a deep clean.”

NHS Fife medical director Dr Frances Elliot said: “The reason that these wards have been closed is to prevent the spread of norovirus. This has been done as a precautionary measure and all infection control measures have been put in place.

“I would once again take this opportunity to remind members of the public not to visit relatives in hospital if they are feeling unwell, especially if they are suffering from the vomiting and diarrhoea associated with norovirus.”

Norovirus or the winter vomiting bug is the most common stomach bug in the UK and can last between 12 and 48 hours, during which time the patient should remain incubated.

It can affect people of all ages and causes vomiting and diarrhoea and as there is no specific cure, patients have to let it run its course. Most people make a full recovery within two days without having to see their GP. Those suffering from norovirus are advised to drink plenty of fluids to avoid dehydration.

It is also recommended those suffering from diarrhoea and vomiting wash their hands thoroughly with soap and water to help prevent the spread of symptoms.