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10th Edition of World Congress on Infectious Diseases

June 25-27, 2026 | Barcelona, Spain

June 25 -27, 2026 | Barcelona, Spain

Rotavirus

Rotavirus

Rotavirus is a leading cause of severe gastroenteritis, particularly in young children worldwide. Belonging to the Reoviridae family, rotaviruses are segmented double-stranded RNA viruses. The virus primarily spreads through the fecal-oral route, with contaminated hands, surfaces, and food serving as common transmission sources. Rotavirus infections are most prevalent in infants and young children, causing symptoms such as diarrhea, vomiting, fever, and abdominal pain. The clinical impact of rotavirus is substantial, leading to millions of hospitalizations and deaths annually, especially in low-resource settings. Dehydration is a common complication, necessitating prompt medical attention. Rotavirus gastroenteritis is responsible for a considerable burden on healthcare systems, affecting both developed and developing countries. Vaccination has proven to be a pivotal intervention in reducing the incidence and severity of rotavirus infections, contributing to improved child health globally.

Committee Members
Speaker at Infectious Diseases Conferences - Francis J Castellino

Francis J Castellino

University of Notre Dame, United States
Speaker at Infectious Diseases Conferences - Ranjan Ramasamy

Ranjan Ramasamy

IDFISH Technology, United States
Speaker at Infectious Diseases Conferences - Saurabh Chattopadhyay

Saurabh Chattopadhyay

University of Kentucky College of Medicine, United States
Infection 2026 Speakers
Speaker at Infectious Diseases Conference - Rico Leonardo Lizbinski

Rico Leonardo Lizbinski

Northern Light Health, United States
Speaker at Infection Conference - Sasha Leibholz

Sasha Leibholz

New York Presbyterian Columbia/Cornell, United States
Speaker at Infectious Diseases Conference - Lauren Gruffi

Lauren Gruffi

New York Presbyterian Columbia/Cornell, United States
Speaker at Infection Conference - Stephanie Maltais

Stephanie Maltais

University of Montreal, Canada

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