“…However, many scientists have recently noted its significant changes [6,7,12]. Some authors attribute this to negative ecological state in many countries and the world as a whole, which contributes, firstly, to the change of the virus itself, and secondly, to the formation of immunesuppressive status in contemporary children [1,18,15]. Other researchers believe that changes in the clinical symptoms of rotavirus infection (RVI) are due to the additional infection of the child population, in particular, herpes viruses [10,13,19] At the same time, there are very few studies on clinical and immunological features of RVI in children infected with the herpes group in the available literature, and their results are very contradictory [8].…”