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==Laboratory Findings== | |||
Specific diagnosis of the disease is made by identification of the virus in the patient's stool. [[Enzyme immunoassay]] (EIA) is the test most widely used to screen clinical specimens, and several commercial kits are available for group A rotavirus. | |||
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Laboratory Findings
Specific diagnosis of the disease is made by identification of the virus in the patient's stool. Enzyme immunoassay (EIA) is the test most widely used to screen clinical specimens, and several commercial kits are available for group A rotavirus.