Research Articles Issue 1 · 2020 · pp. 147–153 · Issue page

ACUTE DIARRHEA WITH ROTAVIRUS IN CHILDREN

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1 Department of Pediatrics, University of Medicine and Pharmacy of Craiova, Romania
2 Department of Pediatrics, University of Medicine and Pharmacy of Craiova, Romania
3 County Emergency Clinical Hospital from Craiova, Romania
4 C.I. Parhon National Institute of Endocrinology Bucharest Romania Sectia este: Endemic goiter and its complications
5 Department of Anesthesiology and Intensive Care, University Emergency Hospital Bucharest, 169 Independentei Street, 050098, Bucharest, Romania
6 "Sf. Pantelimon" Emergency Clinical Hospital, General Surgery Department, 340 Sos. Pantelimon, 021659, Bucharest, Romania; University of Medicine and Pharmacy of Craiova, 2 Petru Rares Str., 200349, Craiova, Romania
Received 16 December 2019
Revised 21 January 2020
Accepted 11 February 2020
Available Online 15 March 2020
ROTAVIRUS DIARRHEA IS A REALITY PRESENT IN PEDIATRIC CASES, OF THE HIGHEST ACTUALITY. THE MORE SEVERE EVOLUT ION OF THE DISEASE IN INFANTS M AKES THIS AGE GROUP VERY VULNERABLE TO EVENTUAL HOSPITALIZATION. INCREASING INFORMATION AND INCREASING ADHERENCE TO VACCINAT ION IS THE SOLUTION TO REDUCING OR ELIMINATING DISEASE-CAUSING DEATHS.
BABY DIARRHEA ROTAVIRUS
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