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| 1. | Abdominal pain | | | Typically, rotavirus gastroenteritis causes vomiting, fever, abdominal pain and profuse, watery diarrhea., Severe cases may have more than 20 episodes of vomiting or diarrhea a day, with episodes of diarrhea lasting for 4 to 5 days ,. Vomiting, which characterizes rotavirus, occurs more often and continues for a longer duration than with other gastroenteritis, making oral rehydration difficult....... | | | | 2. | Children aged | | | It is the most important cause of severe, dehydrating diarrhea in infants and young children below the age of 5, with children aged 6-36 months being at greatest risk for severe cases requiring hospitalization. ,...... Cause of severeCause of severeOur main pages on this subject :. It is the most important cause of severe, dehydrating diarrhea in infants and young children below the age of 5, with children aged 6-36 months being at greatest risk for severe cases requiring hospitalization. ,...... It is a highly contagious infection that occurs primarily in young children, most commonly between 6 and 36 months of age., It is also the most important cause of severe, dehydrating diarrhea in infants and young children between 6 and 36 months of age., So it's a good idea to talk to your doctor about this potentially serious infection before your child is exposed......................... | | | | 3. | Episodes of diarrhea | | | Typically, rotavirus gastroenteritis causes vomiting, fever, abdominal pain and profuse, watery diarrhea., Severe cases may have more than 20 episodes of vomiting or diarrhea a day, with episodes of diarrhea lasting for 4 to 5 days ,. Vomiting, which characterizes rotavirus, occurs more often and continues for a longer duration than with other gastroenteritis, making oral rehydration difficult.......... | | | | 4. | Episodes of vomiting and of diarrhea | | | Typically, rotavirus gastroenteritis causes vomiting, fever, abdominal pain and profuse, watery diarrhea., Severe cases may have more than 20 episodes of vomiting or diarrhea a day, with episodes of diarrhea lasting for 4 to 5 days ,. Vomiting, which characterizes rotavirus, occurs more often and continues for a longer duration than with other gastroenteritis, making oral rehydration difficult.......... | | | | 5. | Greatest risk | | | It is the most important cause of severe, dehydrating diarrhea in infants and young children below the age of 5, with children aged 6-36 months being at greatest risk for severe cases requiring hospitalization. ,...... Cause of severeCause of severeOur main pages on this subject :. It is the most important cause of severe, dehydrating diarrhea in infants and young children below the age of 5, with children aged 6-36 months being at greatest risk for severe cases requiring hospitalization. ,...... It is a highly contagious infection that occurs primarily in young children, most commonly between 6 and 36 months of age., It is also the most important cause of severe, dehydrating diarrhea in infants and young children between 6 and 36 months of age., So it's a good idea to talk to your doctor about this potentially serious infection before your child is exposed......................... | | | | 6. | Longer duration | | | Typically, rotavirus gastroenteritis causes vomiting, fever, abdominal pain and profuse, watery diarrhea., Severe cases may have more than 20 episodes of vomiting or diarrhea a day, with episodes of diarrhea lasting for 4 to 5 days ,. Vomiting, which characterizes rotavirus, occurs more often and continues for a longer duration than with other gastroenteritis, making oral rehydration difficult....... | | | | 7. | Oral rehydration | | | Typically, rotavirus gastroenteritis causes vomiting, fever, abdominal pain and profuse, watery diarrhea., Severe cases may have more than 20 episodes of vomiting or diarrhea a day, with episodes of diarrhea lasting for 4 to 5 days ,. Vomiting, which characterizes rotavirus, occurs more often and continues for a longer duration than with other gastroenteritis, making oral rehydration difficult.......... | | | | 8. | Severe cases | | | Severe casesSevere casesOur main pages on this subject :. Typically, rotavirus gastroenteritis causes vomiting, fever, abdominal pain and profuse, watery diarrhea., Severe cases may have more than 20 episodes of vomiting or diarrhea a day, with episodes of diarrhea lasting for 4 to 5 days ,. Vomiting, which characterizes rotavirus, occurs more often and continues for a longer duration than with other gastroenteritis, making oral rehydration difficult.......... | | | | 9. | Watery diarrhea | | | Typically, rotavirus gastroenteritis causes vomiting, fever, abdominal pain and profuse, watery diarrhea., Severe cases may have more than 20 episodes of vomiting or diarrhea a day, with episodes of diarrhea lasting for 4 to 5 days ,. Vomiting, which characterizes rotavirus, occurs more often and continues for a longer duration than with other gastroenteritis, making oral rehydration difficult....... | | | | 10. | Episodes of vomiting or of diarrhea | | | Typically, rotavirus gastroenteritis causes vomiting, fever, abdominal pain and profuse, watery diarrhea., Severe cases may have more than 20 episodes of vomiting or diarrhea a day, with episodes of diarrhea lasting for 4 to 5 days ,. Vomiting, which characterizes rotavirus, occurs more often and continues for a longer duration than with other gastroenteritis, making oral rehydration difficult.......... | | |
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