“…The main method of transmission is when the virus enters another person's mouth through the infected person's feces [6,7]. Fever, nausea, vomiting, stomach pains, and frequent watery diarrhoea are some of its manifestations, which can persist up to eight days [8][9][10]. There are seven different types of rotavirus, denoted by the letters A through G. Species A, B, and C are the most frequent to infect humans, with A being the most prevalent.…”