The rotavirus is a tiny virion consisting of a core and a three-level shell. Contains an RNA molecule (ribonucleic acid). The pathogen belongs to the reovirus family.
Rotavirus infection is also called the "dirty hands" disease. The main transmission ways:
- food - when consuming products contaminated with pathogenic micro-organisms,
- contact - when you use the patient's objects or are in close contact with the patient,
- water - when you drink contaminated water.
A rotavirus intestinal infection can develop in several ways. Sometimes the disease is mild, sometimes accompanied by fever and many other unpleasant symptoms. But sometimes the person is just a carrier, they do not experience vomiting or diarrhea - in this case, you should be extremely careful about the additional symptoms of the pathology.
Rotavirus refers to those pathologies that appear and develop very rapidly. In the context of active progress, a rapid onset of the disease is observed even if the patient is not experiencing symptoms.
Even with higher quality protection measures, rotavirus infects the immediate environment of a patient as it is highly contagious. Adults become ill 3-5 days after contact with a carrier.
The new program "Without Rotavirus" on the DeVita AP Mini device, is specifically aimed at destroying these micro-organisms without damaging the organs and systems of the human organism.
Application: Daily, for 2 weeks.
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