Definition | Causes | Risk Factors | Symptoms | Diagnosis | Treatment | Prevention

Definition

Rotavirus is an infection of the stomach and intestines. It is the most common cause of severe diarrhea in infants and young children.

Rotavirus can easily pass from person to person.

Digestive Tract

Digestive tract
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Symptoms

Symptoms of rotavirus may vary from person to person but may include:

These symptoms can range from mild to severe. They often last about 3 to 8 days.

Prevention

Good hygiene is the best way to help reduce the spread of rotavirus. This includes, taking the following steps:

  • Wash your hands often.
  • If someone in your house has rotavirus, encourage everyone to wash hands more often.
  • Always wash your hands:
    • After using the toilet
    • After changing a baby's diaper or helping a child use the toilet
    • Before handling or preparing food

There is a vaccine to prevent rotavirus in babies. Your baby may need two or three doses between the ages of 2-6 months.