“…Members of the viral species Rotavirus A (RVA; genus Rotavirus, family Reoviridae) are non-enveloped viruses with a double-stranded RNA genome composed of 11 segments. They are known as causative agents of acute intestinal disorders of mainly juvenile individuals of a broad range of different species, including humans, domestic mammals and birds (Badur et al, 2019;Dhama, Chauhan, Mahendran, & Malik, 2009;Dhama et al, 2015;Martella, Banyai, Matthijnssens, Buonavoglia, & Ciarlet, 2010). While most RVA infections remain largely restricted to the intestinal tract, recent evidence suggests the occurrence of systemic infections particularly in young children (Gomez-Rial et al, 2019;Martella et al, 2010;Ramig, 2004; Rivero-Calle, Gomez-Rial, & Martinon-Torres, 2016).…”