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| Division of Public Health Services Disease Handbook for Childcare Providers | |
| Bureau of Infectious Disease Control REVISED –January 2018 | |
| Rotavirus | |
| Rotavirus is a virus that causes diarrhea and | |
| vomiting. It is the most common cause of | |
| diarrhea in children under two years old. | |
| What are the symptoms? | |
| Rotavirus typically causes non-bloody | |
| diarrhea, nausea, and vomiting. | |
| T | |
| he symptoms usua lly last 3 -8 days but the | |
| virus can be present before diarrhea begins | |
| and last up to three weeks after symptoms | |
| disappear. | |
| How is the disease spread? | |
| Rotavirus is spread by direct contact (fecal - | |
| oral route) with contaminated food or | |
| objects (i.e. toys or surfaces frequently | |
| touched by children). | |
| How is it diagnosed and treated? | |
| Your child’s healthcare provider may make | |
| a diagnosis of rotavirus based on your | |
| child’s symptoms. While not typically done, | |
| a stool sample may be collected and | |
| analyzed to confirm diagnosis. | |
| T | |
| here is no treatment for Rotavirus. The | |
| virus is self -limiting. Your child may need | |
| extra fluids in order to prevent dehydration. | |
| If you notice a decrease in your child’s urine | |
| output or if your child cries with few or no | |
| tears, had a dry mouth, is unusually sleepy | |
| or fussy contact your child’s healthcare | |
| provider. | |
| H | |
| ow can the spread of the disease | |
| be prevented? | |
| 1. Good handwashing especially before | |
| preparing meals and after diapering a | |
| child. | |
| 2. Clean all meal preparation surfaces | |
| and sur faces children touch | |
| frequently. | |
| 3. Clean children’s toys frequently – a | |
| diluted bleach mixture can be used to | |
| clean and sanitize items or surfaces. | |
| T | |
| he Advisory Committee on Immunization | |
| Practices (ACIP), recommends routine | |
| vaccination of children against Rotavirus. | |
| Two vaccines are available to prevent the | |
| spread of Rotavirus. Rotateq is a 3 dose | |
| series and is recommended to be given at 2 | |
| months, 4 months, and 6 months. Rotarix is | |
| a 2 dose series recommended to be given at | |
| 2 months and 4 months. | |
| Who should be excluded? | |
| Children should be excluded from childcare | |
| if they are experiencing more than 2 loose | |
| stools per day or diarrhea cannot be | |
| contained in diapers as it impedes the | |
| caregiver’s ability to care for other children | |
| in a safe and sanitary manner. | |
| Reportable? | |
| No, rotavirus is not reportable by New | |
| Hampshire law. However, the Bureau of | |
| Infectious Disease Control professionals | |
| are available for consultation at (603) | |
| 271-4496. | |