
Rotavirus - Wikipedia
Rotavirus is a genus of double-stranded RNA viruses in the family Reoviridae. There are 11 species of the genus, usually referred to as RVA, RVB, RVC, RVD, RVF, RVG, RVH, RVI, RVJ, RVK and RVL. …
Rotavirus - Symptoms & causes - Mayo Clinic
Aug 18, 2025 · Rotavirus infections most often affect children under age 5. An infection causes watery stools, called diarrhea. Rotavirus spreads easily. Cleaning household surfaces and hand-washing …
About Rotavirus | Rotavirus | CDC
Apr 22, 2024 · Learn about rotavirus symptoms, how it spreads, and protecting your child with the vaccine.
What Is Rotavirus? Symptoms & Treatment - Cleveland Clinic
Rotavirus is a contagious gastrointestinal (GI) infection that causes inflammation of the stomach and intestines (gastroenteritis). This can lead to severe diarrhea and vomiting, especially in young …
Rotavirus Infections | Children's Hospital of Philadelphia
Detailed information on rotavirus, including causes, symptoms, diagnosis, treatment, and prevention.
What Is Rotavirus? Symptoms, Causes, Treatment, and Prevention
Jun 17, 2024 · Here’s what you need to know about rotavirus, including how the virus is transmitted; what the infection’s symptoms are; its causes, treatment, and prevention; and the vaccine.
Rotavirus Infections - MedlinePlus
Nov 30, 2025 · Rotavirus is a virus that causes gastroenteritis. Symptoms include severe diarrhea, vomiting, fever, and dehydration. Almost all children in the U.S. are likely to be infected with rotavirus …
Rotavirus: Symptoms, Causes, Treatment - Healthgrades
This article covers rotavirus infection, including its symptoms, causes, and treatment. You will also learn ways to prevent it, including by receiving the rotavirus vaccine.
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Rotavirus Fact Sheet
Rotavirus is a very contagious viral infection of the digestive tract which causes severe watery diarrhea and vomiting. It is spread when a person ingests fecal matter (poop) of an infected individual.
The best way to protect your child against rotavirus is to make sure they are vaccinated.