Question

The child has been suffering from diarrhea and went to the hospital for a check-up, where it was found that they had the small intestine rotavirus. What are the dangers of the small intestine rotavirus?

Answer

The dangers of the small intestine rotavirus are numerous, with various transmission routes including human-to-human contact, contaminated drinking water, food, as well as clothing, toys, and other items. Approximately 42% of people infected with rotavirus show no obvious symptoms but can still act as carriers. The main sources of transmission are sick infants, asymptomatic carriers, and carriers. Therefore, it is difficult to prevent the spread of rotavirus, and its dangers are significant.