Rotavirus infection affects the digestive tract and is the most
common cause of vomiting and severe diarrhea in babies and young children.
Other symptoms include fever and stomach pain.
Rotavirus spreads
when a child has oral contact with stool (feces) containing the virus. The
infection can also spread if a child touches a surface with rotavirus germs on
it and then touches his or her mouth.
A rotavirus infection in
babies or young children tends to last for about 3 to 8
days. The infection usually goes away on its own. Sometimes rotavirus
infection can lead to severe loss of body fluids (dehydration), which can be
life-threatening. Preventing dehydration is an important part of treatment for
rotavirus infection.
Rotavirus immunization is recommended for
all babies. It helps protect against rotavirus infection.