The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is analyzing lab specimens to determine what may have caused the illnesses. They have not confirmed whether it is the Norovrius, as News 5 first reported Monday. Gastrointestinal illnesses, like the Norovirus, are often spread through food, water, and surfaces such as stair rails, door handles, and elevator buttons
Donna Urban told News Five she couldn't eat anything and when she sought medical attention, there was a line of passengers in the ship's infirmary.
Urban said her vacation was ruined.
"I don't feel like I want to ever want to go on another cruise. I just didn't feel that this ship was clean. I just don't really think it was clean. I never saw anybody wiping down the handle bars where you walk down the stairs railing. I never saw anybody doing that," said Donna Urban of Blairsville, Georgia.
Carnival Cruise lines says it has sanitized the ship and is working closely with the CDC to determine what caused the outbreak.
The holiday left Monday afternoon on a five-day voyage to Mexico.

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I was on the ship that left on 1/24/08 and was very fortunate in the fact that none of our group became ill. My husband is currently taking chemo and it could have been deadly for him to have gotten this. I went to the infirmary on Sunday evening and questioned them as to what exactly was going on. When I informed them that my husband was taking chemo, I was told that he needed to be in his room. He had been out of his room all weekend. On Thusday when we were sent to the buffet, all of my group got the fish. We did not eat it because it was not done. We informed one of the waiters of this. We also did not drink any of the water that came out of the faucet. We only drank bottled water.God help those poor people who boarded that ship on Monday afternoon. I will never cruise with Carnival again!