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Saps M et al. – This study suggests that rotavirus infection does not seem to place children at increased risk for AP–FGIDs at long–term follow–up. Larger, prospective studies should be conducted to evaluate whether rotavirus gastroenteritis leads to AP–FGIDs in children.

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