and how to be treated, if avoided we failed, we will talk with the general practitioner anna tarasova hello annahow to distinguish rotavirus infection from ordinary poisoning. well, look, in fact, most often some intestinal infections are caused by, uh, viruses. that is what we call intestinal fungus. uh, it's usually some kind of virus. it's not just rotavirus. it may be an enterovirus, but at the level of roses there are actually a huge number of them, just burrows, viruses and rotavirus are the most common pathogens of viral gastroenteritis. yep, i mean, that's the most common symptom, nausea, vomiting, stomach pain, diarrhea. the temperature usually with viral gastroenteritis just remains not very high, but it looks like poisoning, it turns out first of all, if nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, what did you eat, what did you eat? the first question is not a question here. what activator has got? eh, food? yes, it could be a virus. or maybe some more serious or e. coli with limonella. and here's the red flag for the symptoms. we can roughly understand. uh, it's just a virus which will pass there in