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Medical Linen Services Company, Angelica Corporation, Warns Against the Winter Vomiting Bug at Northampton General Hospital

The company wants people to be aware of the contagion that is spreading inside the hospital. Vulnerable people are urged not to visit patients.

2013-05-21
NORCROSS, GA, May 21, 2013 (Press-News.org) The staff at Northampton General Hospital are staying extra busy. Aside from treating numerous patients with existing conditions, they now have to deal with the dreadful noro virus. The latter is well known for inducing bouts of vomiting as well as diarrhea in its victims. The worst part about this infliction is how contagious it is. Angelica Corporation, a leading hospital linen service company, is urging people to steer clear of the hospital if at all possible. Individuals that are feeling under the weather are not advised to visit patients, as doing so can put them in harm's way.

The Norovirus is a common, but serious illness
Angelica Corporation, a company well known for its healthcare linen services, knows how quickly viruses can spread. Given their already fragile condition, patients should be kept away from any possible contamination or contagions. The Norovirus, also known as the winter vomiting bug, can be difficult to detect. The symptoms are very similar to the common flu, so visitors are advised to stay away from hospitals if they feel ill. The virus can spread very quickly, and it is not uncommon for entire wards of patients to become afflicted once contact starts.

Sanitation is the key to keeping the virus in check
Cases like this are a reminder of how important medical laundry service companies like Angelica Corporation are to clean medical linen inventory in order to prevent illnesses like the Norovirus from spreading. This virus is a particularly hazardous one, due to the possibility for multiple infections. Unlike other illnesses, the immunity period only lasts about 14 weeks. According to Aly Merritt, the marketing manager at Angelica, "This is why visitors should always remember to wash their hands and clothing."

Angelica Corporation has been providing linen cleaning services for over 100 years. They also specialize in providing a number of cleaning supplies. To learn more about how to prevent the winter vomiting bug, visit http://www.angelica.com/Default.aspx.

About Angelica Corporation:
Founded in 1878 as a small uniform company, Angelica Corporation has since expanded to become a leader in the healthcare linen service industry. Specializing in products, such as bed linens, patient gowns, scrubs, towels and dust control systems, Angelica Corporation offers its clients the efficiency of more than 25 laundry plants nationwide to tend to each client's hospital linen service needs quickly and efficiently.

To learn more, visit http://www.angelica.com.

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[Press-News.org] Medical Linen Services Company, Angelica Corporation, Warns Against the Winter Vomiting Bug at Northampton General Hospital
The company wants people to be aware of the contagion that is spreading inside the hospital. Vulnerable people are urged not to visit patients.