NEW VIEWS ON CLINICAL AND LABORATORY ASPECTS OF ROTAVIRUS INFECTION
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Web of Journals Publishing
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Rotavirus infection is caused by an RNA virus having 5 serogroups (A-E) with a much larger number of serotypes. It is transmitted by the contact route. Causes watery diarrhea, often with vomiting and fever, secondary to lactase deficiency.