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Specific Disease Frequently Asked Questions | Rotavirus
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What is rotavirus?
Rotavirus is the most common cause of severe diarrhea among children,
resulting in the hospitalization of approximately 55,000 children each
year in the United States and the death of over 600,000 children annually
worldwide. The incubation period for rotavirus disease is approximately
2 days. The disease is characterized by vomiting and watery diarrhea for
3 - 8 days, and fever and abdominal pain occur frequently. Immunity after
infection is incomplete, but repeat infections tend to be less severe
than the original infection.
What is the treatment for rotavirus?
For persons with healthy immune systems, rotavirus gastroenteritis lasts
for only a few days. Treatment is nonspecific and consists of oral rehydration
therapy to prevent dehydration. About one in 40 children with rotavirus
gastroenteritis will require hospitalization for intravenous fluids.
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