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A
Abdominal pain
C
Cause of severe
Children aged
Children of culture of economic status
Common cause of cause
Common cause of severe gastroenteritis
Contagious infection
Contaminated surface
D
Diarrhea in infants and in young children
Different types
E
Economic status
Emergency room
Episodes of diarrhea
Episodes of vomiting and of diarrhea
F
First rotavirus infection
G
Greatest risk
I
Important cause of severe
Infected children
L
Longer duration
Long periods of time
O
Oral rehydration
P
Potential complications of complications
Potential complications of rotavirus
Prolonged periods of time
R
Rapid and severe dehydration
Repeated episodes of vomiting and of diarrhea
Rotavirus
Rotavirus gastroenteritis
Rotavirus infection
Rotavirus infection in Canada
Rotavirus infection several times
S
Serious and contagious infection
Serious infection
Severe cases
Severe dehydration
Severe symptoms
Signs of rotavirus
Subsequent infections
T
Terms rotavirus and rotavirus gastroenteritis
W
Watery diarrhea
Y
Young children
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