%0 Journal Article %T Rotavirus and Norovirus in Pediatric Healthcare-Associated Gastroenteritis %A Amy E. Kirby %A Andi L. Shane %A Bethany K. Sederdahl %A Christine L. Moe %A Colleen S. Kraft %A Courtney McCracken %A Evan J. Anderson %A Jumi Yi %A Kelly Wahl %A Robert R. Jerris %A Scott Gillespie %J Archive of "Open Forum Infectious Diseases". %D 2016 %R 10.1093/ofid/ofw181 %X Rotavirus and norovirus are important etiologies of gastroenteritis among hospitalized children. During 2012¨C2013, we tested 207 residual stool specimens from children with healthcare-associated vomiting and/or diarrhea for rotavirus and norovirus. Twenty (10%) were rotavirus positive, and 3 (3%) were norovirus positive, stressing the importance of these pathogens in hospitalized children %K gastroenteritis %K healthcare-associated %K norovirus %K rotavirus %U https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5088695/