“…Because of the appearance of unusual rotavirus strains such as G10, G12 from South Korea (Le et al, 2008), Italy (Zuccotti et al, 2010), France (De Rougemont et al, 2011) and other countries (Pun et al, 2007;Annarita et al, 2010), in this research were used from the specific primers them for the first time in Iran, but none of them were observed in this study. Overall, 79.54% of hospitalizations due to rotavirus gastroenteritis occurred in children younger than 2 years more than in the older age groups, as was found in previous investigations in various countries (Khalili et al, 2004;Pun et al, 2007;Lacroix et al, 2010;Mladenova et al, 2010). The high frequency of rotavirus infection in this age group has important implications for the consideration of strategies for prevention through the routine immunization of children less than 2 years of old.…”