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Determination of antigenarotavirus in feces by ELISA method

Rotavirus infection is a particularly dangerous infection, which is often the main cause of stool disorders in children. The small intestine is mainly affected, sometimes it can manifest itself as a lesion of the lower respiratory tract. Without timely diagnosis, it may develop dehydration, as well as irregularities of the water-electrolyte balance, which can affect the condition of the entire body as a whole. Immunity after the disease is not stable, consequently, cases of re-infection are not uncommon. 

Children under one year age are most often ill, but virus transmission is often noted in the adult population.