Symptoms, course and frequency information Rotaviruses are among the most important causes of acute gastrointestinal infections in infants and young children worldwide. Children between the ages of around six months and two years are particularly frequently affected. The literature describes that rotavirus infections occur on all continents and in all population groups. Several serological groups areContinue reading

Symptoms, course and frequency infoECHO viruses, also known as enteric cytopathic human orphan viruses, belong to the group of enteroviruses and can cause very different clinical pictures in humans. The literature describes a broad spectrum ranging from gastrointestinal complaints and skin rashes to infections of the respiratory tract and nervous system. It is precisely this diversityContinue reading